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The Indie Game Alliance with Matt Holden

16. Mai 2018 um 14:23

Matt Holden discusses the Indie Game Alliance.

Matt started the IGA four years ago to help small publishers and designers get their games demoed at conventions and game stores, and it’s grown into a robust organization that offers quite a few services.

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Bringing Old Designs Back to Life with Justin Jacobson

11. April 2018 um 14:00

Justin Jacobson, founder of Restoration Games, discusses the process of bringing a game back to life.

Justin’s entire business model is built on taking old games off the shelf and breathing new life into them, and he offers great insight on how to do it. If you’ve got some old games of your own that you shelved for whatever reason, you just might get some ideas on how to bring those back.

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How to Make Your Game More Accessible with Brandon Rollins

28. März 2018 um 14:07

Brandon Rollins, designer of Highways & Byways, discusses accessibility in games and ways to make your designs more inclusive.

Brandon is an avid blogger and consistently writes great content to help game designers.

Meeple Like Us accessibility reviews

Color palettes for color blindness

10 Quick Accessibility Wins for Game Developers

And make sure to check out Brandon’s latest Kickstarter campaign HERE.

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Working with a Co-Designer with Jason Mowery and Chase Williams

28. Februar 2018 um 13:25

Jason Mowery and Chase Williams, designers of The Big Score, discuss the process of co-designing a game.

We talk scheduling, conflict management, and more. Also, you can check out their new game on Kickstarter HERE. (It’s basically Ocean’s 11, the board game.)

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Designing Micro Games with Greg Loring-Albright

14. Februar 2018 um 13:21

Greg Loring-Albright, designer of Leviathan, discusses the ins, outs, and what-have-yous of micro games. He brings up some great points about designing small games that carry a big experience.

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Creativity and the Future of the BGDL with Gabe Barrett

31. Januar 2018 um 13:45

Today, it’s just me on the podcast, and I’m discussing creativity, time management, and the future of the BGDL.

I’ve learned a lot of really great stuff about the creative process, and I want to share with you some of the things that have been helping me with my game designs.

And then I want to tell you about the fun and exciting things ahead for the BGDL podcast and community.

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How a Publisher Develops Games with Alan Emrich

24. Januar 2018 um 13:32

Alan Emrich, founder of Victory Point Games, discusses how a publisher approaches the development process when taking a game from prototype to store shelf.

Alan has been in the gaming industry for four decades and brings a great deal of experience and insight into this conversation. Both designers and publishers will benefit from what he has to say here.

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Digital Prototyping on Tabletopia with Artyom Nichipurov

17. Januar 2018 um 14:07

Artyom Nichipurov (Arty for short), designer of Guards of Atlantis: Tabletop MOBA, discusses Tabletopia and gives lots of tips and tricks on how to get your prototype up and running on the system.

Tabletopia can be an extremely useful resource for playtesting, demoing, and pitching your game.

If you need some help with the software, Arty has offered to give you a hand. You can reach him at nichipurov (at) gmail (dot) com.


Also, Arty’s game, Warpgate, just launched on Kickstarter. If you like Euro games and/or space games, check it out HERE.

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How to Create an Awesome Rulebook with Dustin Schwartz

03. Januar 2018 um 13:53

Dustin Schwartz, professional rulebook writer, discusses what makes a great rulebook and lots of tips and tricks on how to put together a ruleset that’s easy to teach and easy to learn.

Dustin wrote 40 rulebooks in 2017 and is looking to write 100 in 2018, so he’s got a TON of experience on what makes a rulebook great.

For a program that makes adding icons to word docs super easy, check out: www.fontawesome.com

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How to Iterate like a BOSS with Kirk Dennison

15. November 2017 um 13:05

Today, Kirk Dennison, owner of Piecekeeper Games, discusses how to efficiently create new versions of a game and iterate like a boss

Kirk is both a publisher and a designer, and he’s obsessed with efficiency. He gets into some serious nuts and bolts about saving time and moving from one version to the next.

And be sure to check out Kirk’s latest game “Gearworks” on Kickstarter.

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