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Multi-Use Cards with Jon Mietling

Jon Mietling, designer of Palm Island, discusses how to effectively design a game with multi-use cards.

Jon ran an incredibly successful Kickstarter for Palm Island which is rather innovative game that focusses solely on multi-use cards as its core mechanism.

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Pitches & Sell Sheets with Jeremy Commandeur

Jeremy Commandeur, organizer of the largest Protospiel in the U.S., discusses pitches and sell sheets.

Jeremy has had several designs published and has found a great deal of success in pitching to publishers and getting games signed.
Sell Sheet Examples on Pinterest collected by John Brieger:
Sell Sheet Examples on Flickr collected by Jeremy Commandeur:
How To Make a Sell Sheet– article on League of Gamemakers:

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Bringing Old Designs Back to Life with Justin Jacobson

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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The Two Types of Cooperative Games with Peter Hayward

Peter Haywardfounder of Jellybean Games, discusses the two types of cooperative games and what makes them work.

Peter plays hundreds of prototypes a year, and he’s noticed some serious issues with the majority of the co-op prototypes he sees.

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How to Make Your Game More Accessible with Brandon Rollins

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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Boxes and Packaging that Sell with Adam Rehberg

Adam Rehberg, owner of Adam’s Apple Games, discusses the finer details on what makes a box functional, fashionable, and provocative.

For his day job, Adam is a packaging engineer for Target, so he definitely knows what he’s talking about.

If you have box questions for Adam, you can find him on Twitter HERE.

And be sure to check out his 3d sword building game, Swordcrafters, which is on Kickstarter now.

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Designing Games with Digital Elements with Vincent Vergonjeanne

Vincent Vergonjeanne, founder of Lucky Duck Games, discusses games that use digital components in their design.

Vincent runs his own video game company and has been quite successful in both the digital space and the board game industry, so he really knows a lot about this topic.

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

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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