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Designing a Roll and Write with Odin Phong

Odin Phong, founder of Inkwell Games, discusses how to design a roll and write game.

The roll and write genre has exploded in popularity over the last couple of years, and we get into why people are drawn to them and how to design a good one.

And be sure to check out Odin’s roll and write anthology on Kickstarter HERE.

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Media and Game Design with Ann Losito

Ann Losito, Twitch streamer with Twist Gaming, discusses how to engage with media as a game designer.

In today’s world, designers and publishers are more and more having to be on top of their media game in order to be successful. Ann and I get into what that looks like.

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Designing 3D games with Dave Schultze

Dave Schultze, designer of Gridopolis, discusses how to design a game that not only spreads out on the table but also goes up.

Dave has worked for companies like Lego, Hasbro, and Mattel designing toys and games and has a ton of knowledge on how to design three-dimensional games.

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Paying Attention to Detail with Lizzy Funkhouser

Lizzy Funkhouser, designer of Something to Fear, discusses what it looks like to pay attention to detail when designing a game.

Lizzy loves to add Easter egg type details into her games to enhance the gaming experience, and we get into lots of examples and ways to add cool things to a design.

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Lessons Learned from Developing Games with Joe Pilkus

Joe Pilkus, professional game developer, discusses the lessons he’s learned from developing games over the years.

Joe has worked on games from Stonemaier Games, Academy Games, and many other major publishers, and he’s been helping fledgling game designers online for years.

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Creating Magic Moments with Derek Funkhouser

Derek Funkhouser, designer of Walking Dead: Something to Fear, discusses how to design games that create magic moments.

Derek is the lead developer at Skybound Games and loves designing so that players enjoy awesome moments that they’ll talk about for years to come.

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Designing Fantasy Themed Games with Wes Woodbury

Wes Woodbury, designer of Legends of Novus, discusses how to design a fantasy-themed game.

We talk about world-building, combat systems, art, and more. 

And be sure to check out Wes’s fantasy-themed board game on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing a Tile-Laying Game with Bob and Ryan Craig

Bob and Ryan Craig, founders of One Day West Games, discuss how to design a tile-laying game.

Their game, Monster Highway, is a fast-playing tile laying game about escaping from a Godzilla style monster, and they have several other tiling games in the works.

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Outdoor Mystery Games with Geert Sillevis

Geert Sillevis, founder of Mystery City Games, discusses how to design an outdoor escape room type of game.

Geert’s game, “A Secret Sender,” is designed to help tourists experience Amsterdam while also enjoying a mystery game. (And it has a 5-star rating on Trip Advisor.)

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Designing an Engine Building Game with Elizabeth Hargrave

Elizabeth Hargrave, designer of Wingspan, discusses how to design engine building games.

Wingspan is ranked in the top 100 on Board Game Geek, and we talk a lot about Elizabeth’s design process for creating the game.

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Going Pro in the Gaming Industry with Evan Derrick

Evan Derrick, designer of Detective: City of Angels, discusses his own journey and his advice on how to go pro in the gaming industry.

Evan works for Van Ryder Games and has been a full-time pro for over a year.

And be sure to check out Hostage Negotiator: Career on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing Games Based on a Licensed IP with Daryl Andrews

Daryl Andrews discusses designing games based on licensed IPs.

Daryl has designed a TON of games based on comics, TV shows, and movies, and he goes through lots of ins and outs on how the process works.

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Multiple Mechanisms in a Game with Darren Terpstra

Darren Terpstra, designer of Ignite, discusses designing games with multiple moving parts and several mechanisms integrated together.

Ignite has quite a few mechanisms working together, so Darren has had to figure out how to make this concept work in a streamlined way.

And be sure to check out Ignite on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing Historical Games with Tom Butler

Tom Butler, designer of Patriots and Redcoats, discusses the design of historical games. 

Tom has specialized in creating games based on history and has lots of interesting insight on the topic.

And be sure to check out Tom’s new game, Paradise Lost, on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing Economic Games with Adam Chunn and Woody Hutsell

Adam Chunn and Woody Hutsell discuss designing economic games.

Adam and Woody have years of experience working in the real world of finance and economics and decided to design a game that translates those concepts into game mechanics.

Check out their back-alley economic game set in a fantasy world, Plunderbund, on Kickstarter HERE.

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