6 places to get a nice version of your board game’s prototype made:
https://boardgamedesigncourse.com/the-top-5-places-to-get-your-board-game-prototype-made/
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
6 places to get a nice version of your board game’s prototype made:
https://boardgamedesigncourse.com/the-top-5-places-to-get-your-board-game-prototype-made/
Digital playtesting: an introductory rundown of tools, tips, and best practices for migrating your prototypes and playtests to the digital sphere (video):
How to simplify rules with shorter sentences:
Designing the kinds of games that are currently trendy: why it’s not an optimal approach to game design and how it’s better to try and start a new trend than to attach your game to a current trend (video):
Tips for designing a megagame for a very large group of players:
https://www.megagameassembly.com/blog/some-megagame-design-lessons-i-learned-the-hard-way
Saving time when designing games: minimizing work on a game before an initial test and some tips and tricks to help you move faster in your game design process (video):
How to make a simple game that’s also deep, or a heavy game that’s still simple to grasp (video):
This Q&A session with the games team at Kickstarter covers lots of things that game makers should know about crowdfunding and games marketing and funding (video):
Lifestyle games: what they are, what kinds of games can become lifestyle games, designing one today, and more (video):
Tips for playtesting your board game design at a convention—a Reddit tabletop game design forum discussion:
This board game designer glossary has brief explanations for tons of everyday industry terms that all designers should know:
https://streamlinedgaming.com/board-game-designers-glossary/
The pros and cons of scaling games to meet multiple player counts, and the kinds of experiences available at specific counts (video):
The benefits of sharing your board game ideas with others as early as possible:
https://pamwallsgamedesign.substack.com/p/the-benefits-of-sharing-your-board
A roundtable discussion about board game development and how developers work with designers (video):
Many co-op games give players urgent tasks to address while they tackle the important job that wins them the game. Here’s why:
After you sign a publishing contract, what happens next? This video breaks down the designer’s possible role in development, selecting art and a title, reviews, royalties, and more:
Some cognitive biases that show up in simple games of chance, like Rock Paper Scissors, flipping a coin, and choosing a random number:
Best and worst practices for creating prototypes, commonly believed myths about prototyping, and tools to help designers level up their prototypes (video):
Social media for board games: tips for making the most of short-form social content for both hobby and mass-market games (video):
What are some pillars of modern game design? A Bluesky board game designers discussion:
https://bsky.app/profile/eanderssonsunden.bsky.social/post/3lwhxfruy6c2l