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How to Design a Polyomino Game with Frank West

Frank West, designer of Isle of Cats, discusses the ins and outs of designing a polyomino game (games with those funny Tetris tiles). 

Isle of Cats is one of the best polyomino games on the market, and we get into what makes these games fun, prototyping, and more.

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How to Demo Games at Conventions with Sam Stockton

Sam Stockton, founder of B.A. Games, discusses everything you need to be planning for and thinking about when demoing your game at conventions (both in-person and online).

Sam has been working conventions for years, and we get into booth setup, hiring volunteers, explaining your game, and more.

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Designing with Tabletop Simulator with Dustin Hendrickson

Dustin Hendrickson, designer of Don’t Let It Die, discusses all the ins and outs of creating your game with Tabletop Simulator.

Dustin has been working with TTS for years, and we cover basically everything you need to know to get your game on the platform and why it’s a good idea to do so.

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How to Simplify a Game with Stephanie Kwok

Stephanie Kwok, designer of Ducks in Tow, discusses the process of simplifying a game down to its best possible version.

Stephanie is both a designer and a publisher, so she offers both perspectives as we talk through ways to trim, cut, slice, and dice a game so that its most fun parts shine through.

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Self Care and Dealing with Designer Burnout with Kirk Dennison

Kirk Dennison, founder of Piecekeeper Games, discusses some pretty heavy topics as we get into self-care, mental health, depression, burnout, and more.

Kirk went through a pretty tough time of life a while back, and we delve into issues that I believe a lot of people are struggling with right now. We also get into strategies for dealing with and overcoming dark times.

And be sure to check out Kirk’s latest project, Rurik: Stone and Blade, on Kickstarter now.

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How to Turn Gamers into Raving Fans with Casey Hill

Casey Hill, founder of Hill Gaming Company, discusses the process of turning gamers into raving fans.

Casey works for the software company Bonjoro which is hyper-focused on customer engagement and retention, so we have a lot to chat about when it comes to creating raving fans.

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Why Game Design Matters with Gabe Barrett

In this episode, it’s just me and I’m talking about why game design matters. In a world with so many pressing issues, it’s easy to not realize how important games and game design really are.

I tell some personal stories and also get into where the Board Game Design Lab is headed.

And be sure to check out my latest project, the Board Game Design Starter Kit, on Kickstarter HERE.

 

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Designing Party Games with Alex Hague

Alex Hague, designer of Wavelength, discusses all the ins and outs of designing a party game.

We talk about simplicity, expectations, scoring systems, time constraints, and more!

And be sure to check out Alex’s game, The Fuzzies, on Kickstarter HERE.

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Miniatures with John de Campos

John de Campos, founder of Terrible Games, discusses everything that goes into creating miniatures for a game.

We talk about the design process, materials, manufacturing, and more.

And be sure to check out John’s game, Token Terrors, on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing More than Just a Game with Malachi Ray Rempen

Malachi Ray Rempen, founder of Itchy Feet, discusses what it means to design more than just a game.

We talk about branding, spinoff products, merchandise, and more.

And be sure to check out Malachi’s game, Roll Camera! , on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing Majorities Based Games with Jon Vallerand

Jon Vallerand, founder of Subsurface Games, does a deep dive into the mechanism of majorities.

We talk about the best majorities based games, ways to incentivize players, interactive play, and more.

And be sure to check out Jon’s game, With a Smile and a Gun, on Kickstarter HERE.​​

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Designing Games in a Series with Justin Gary

Justin Gary, designer of Ascension, discusses what goes into both designing and publishing games that continue to have new content.

We talk about content creation, different types of expansions, reinventing the fun for a game, and more.

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Designing and Publishing Small Box Games with Rachael Blaske

Rachael Blaske, owner of Five24 Labs, discusses everything that goes into designing and publishing games that can fit in your pocket.

We talk about design constraints, managing expectations, marketing, and more.

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The Design Process of Corey Konieczka

Corey Konieczka, one of the best designers on the planet, gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process.

We talk about what it’s like to work at Fantasy Flight Games, coming up with ideas, playtesting, and more.

If you’re not familiar with Corey, he’s worked on these games:

  • Battlestar Galactica
  • Space Hulk: Death Angel
  • Descent 2nd Edition
  • Eldritch Horror
  • Star Wars: Imperial Assault
  • Star Wars: Rebellion
  • Twilight Imperium 4th Edition
  • Star Wars: Outer Rim​​​​
  • ​​​​​​​​​And a TON more!

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Designing Worker Placement Games with Shem Phillips and Sam Macdonald

Shem Phillips and Sam Macdonald, from of Garphill Games, discuss what all goes into designing worker placement games.

We talk about creating unique mechanisms, board design, player interaction, and more.

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Designing Games for a Specific Audience with Phalgun Polepalli

Phalgun Polepalli, founder of DICE Toy Labs in India, discusses the process of defining your target audience and creating products for them.

We talk about market research, community building, figuring out your ideal customer, and more. 

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How to Get Involved in the Game Design Community with Danielle Reynolds

Danielle Reynolds, designer with DMR Creative Group, discusses the many ways a designer can get involved in the game design community.

We talk about volunteering, design groups, mentorships, and more. 

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