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My new book will help you find the FUN

My game design book, Find the Fun, recently came out, and in this episode, I do a brief synopsis and give you the audio version of the first three chapters.

To check out Find the Fun on Amazon, go here: https://amzn.to/4hmxseU

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My new book will help you find the FUN

My game design book, Find the Fun, recently came out, and in this episode, I do a brief synopsis and give you the audio version of the first three chapters.

To check out Find the Fun on Amazon, go here: https://amzn.to/4hmxseU

The post My new book will help you find the FUN appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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Using math to make your games better with Emerson Matsuuchi

In this BGDL rewind from December of 2020, I chat with Emerson Matsuuch about all the many ways a designer can use math to create better games. We talk spreadsheets, game balance, mathematical models, and more!

The post Using math to make your games better with Emerson Matsuuchi appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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Using math to make your games better with Emerson Matsuuchi

In this BGDL rewind from December of 2020, I chat with Emerson Matsuuch about all the many ways a designer can use math to create better games. We talk spreadsheets, game balance, mathematical models, and more!

The post Using math to make your games better with Emerson Matsuuchi appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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4 Amazing (and Useful) Examples of Board Game Design Theory with Geoff Engelstein

In this episode, Geoff Engelstein and I chat about design theory and break down Geoff’s favorite examples and how they relate to designing games.

Geoff’s book about loss aversion can be found here: https://amzn.to/3rIgi7y

More info about the Tabletop Network Conference can be found here: https://www.tabletopnetwork.com

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4 Amazing (and Useful) Examples of Board Game Design Theory with Geoff Engelstein

In this episode, Geoff Engelstein and I chat about design theory and break down Geoff’s favorite examples and how they relate to designing games.

Geoff’s book about loss aversion can be found here: https://amzn.to/3rIgi7y

More info about the Tabletop Network Conference can be found here: https://www.tabletopnetwork.com

The post 4 Amazing (and Useful) Examples of Board Game Design Theory with Geoff Engelstein appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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How to Design Asymmetrical Games with Stephen Schwartz and Floyd Lu

Stephen Schwartz and Floyd Lu, designers of Slash and Spells, talk about designing asymmetrical games.

We talk about creating interesting differences, balancing factions, the challenges of playtesting these kinds of games, and more.

And be sure to check out Stephen and Floyd’s game on Kickstarter HERE!

The post How to Design Asymmetrical Games with Stephen Schwartz and Floyd Lu appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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How to Design Asymmetrical Games with Stephen Schwartz and Floyd Lu

Stephen Schwartz and Floyd Lu, designers of Slash and Spells, talk about designing asymmetrical games.

We talk about creating interesting differences, balancing factions, the challenges of playtesting these kinds of games, and more.

And be sure to check out Stephen and Floyd’s game on Kickstarter HERE!

The post How to Design Asymmetrical Games with Stephen Schwartz and Floyd Lu appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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The Design Process of Phil Walker-Harding

Phil Walker-Harding, designer of Sushi Go, Barenpark, Imhotep, Gizmos, and several other great games, takes us behind the scenes of his personal design process.

We talk about coming up with ideas, honing big ideas into super fun games, knowing when to walk away from a design, pitching to publishers, and more.

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The Design Process of Phil Walker-Harding

Phil Walker-Harding, designer of Sushi Go, Barenpark, Imhotep, Gizmos, and several other great games, takes us behind the scenes of his personal design process.

We talk about coming up with ideas, honing big ideas into super fun games, knowing when to walk away from a design, pitching to publishers, and more.

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How to Design 2 Player Games with Alf Seegert

Alf Seegert, designer of Haven, discusses how to design two-player games.

Alf has designed several published two-player games, and we talk about tension, component limitations, delivering on expectations, and more.
You can find his games at Eagle-Gryphon Games, the easiest place to order Illumination, The Road to Canterbury, Fantastiqa, Heir to the Pharaoh, and others if you can’t find them at your FLGS.
Many Alf Seegert games are on sale, and Heir to the Pharaoh is half off!

The post How to Design 2 Player Games with Alf Seegert appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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How to Design 2 Player Games with Alf Seegert

Alf Seegert, designer of Haven, discusses how to design two-player games.

Alf has designed several published two-player games, and we talk about tension, component limitations, delivering on expectations, and more.
You can find his games at Eagle-Gryphon Games, the easiest place to order Illumination, The Road to Canterbury, Fantastiqa, Heir to the Pharaoh, and others if you can’t find them at your FLGS.
Many Alf Seegert games are on sale, and Heir to the Pharaoh is half off!

The post How to Design 2 Player Games with Alf Seegert appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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