A short thread on how game sales to mass-market outlets works:
https://twitter.com/bananachangames/status/1655318322903412739
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
A short thread on how game sales to mass-market outlets works:
https://twitter.com/bananachangames/status/1655318322903412739
How some tabletop games use rituals to welcome players into the magic circle at their start:
Auctions where players take turns until everyone else passes: games that use the mechanic and what it’s like for players (video):
Data from people who don’t like board games about why they don’t like them:
https://twitter.com/Nick__Bentley/status/1654151254904381444
How identifying your game’s “dramatic question” helps keep it focused and connects the theme and mechanics:
https://shippboardgames.blogspot.com/2023/05/dramatic-questions.html
5 creative filming techniques for eye-catching board game videos (video):
Thoughts on branching paths in narrative and campaign-style tabletop games (video):
What to ask playtesters? A Reddit board game design forum discussion:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BoardgameDesign/comments/131q5wy/any_advice_on_what_to_ask_play_testers/
Lots of low-ink score tracks in various sizes and configurations:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13t3hHb3x9eeeF8fJXsxpLA8QwLapEF7y
A short thread on games getting cancelled by publishers: why it happens and how designers can protect themselves:
Historical board games: several designers on how they tackle the more unpleasant aspects of history and decide what to include or leave out:
https://sdhist.com/designer-roundtable-gaming-the-unpleasant/
Half a dozen board game designers discuss all the various steps of making a game (video):
Trademarks in board games: how they work and what’s involved in applying for one:
How experience with games can lead designers astray, and how the language we use can keep new players out:
How networking can help you get your board game signed with a publisher:
The important difference between inventive and innovative board games:
Seven sources of public-domain artwork for game creators:
https://www.skeletoncodemachine.com/p/public-domain-art-resources
A short thread on how creativity works and some simple steps you can take to help generate unique ideas for games:
Thoughts on what players are really asking for when they say they want a balanced game:
What makes some games “easy to pick up”? Thoughts on intuitive and familiar game mechanics:
https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/146509/familiar-vs-intuitive-design-what-makes-board-game