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How to Fund a Game on Kickstarter with Gabe Barrett

It’s just me on the show, and I’m talking about my latest book project called Board Game Kickstarter Advice

I go through some of my favorite excerpts from the 50 interviews I did for the book and discuss why it’s such good advice if you want to fund a game on Kickstarter.

Be sure to check out my book on Kickstarter HERE.

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What Board Game Designers Can Learn from Video Games with Charlie Cleveland

Charlie Cleveland, professional video game designer and founder of Unknown Worlds Entertainment, discusses the crossover of video games and board games and what board game designers can learn from their digital counterparts.

And be sure to check out Charlie’s game, Vampire Vendetta, on Kickstarter HERE.

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Designing a Game System with Bez Shahriari

Bez Shahriari, designer of Yogi, discusses how to design not just a game but a gaming system that can support lots of different games.

Bez designed a system called the ELL Deck a while back, and we get into everything a designer has to think about when working on a project that’s going to consist of more than one game.

And be sure to check out Bez’s game system, the ELL Deck, on Kicstarter HERE.

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Designing a Betting Game with Victoria Caña and Alex Uboldi

Victoria Caña and Alex Uboldi, designers of Gladius, discuss the design process for creating a game with betting at its core.

We go into the ins and outs of balancing hidden vs open information, tension, and why people like these games so much.

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Publishing Your First Game with David Smith and Travis Winstead

David Smith and Travis Winstead, designers of 10 Gallon Tank, discuss what all goes into publishing your first game. 

We talk about idea selection, creating a product, long-term planning, and more.

And be sure to check out their game 10 Gallon Tank on Kickstarter HERE.

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The Making of Dungeon Ball with Gabe Barrett

For this episode, I’m doing another design diary, and this time I’m talking about my monster-themed football game Dungeon Ball.

I talk about how the game came to be and what went into its design process.  I also go into the business side of things and talk about the highs and lows of its Kickstarter campaign.

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Designing Adventure Games with Mike Gnade

Mike Gnade, designer of Maximum ApocalypseSet a WatchThe Few and Cursed, discusses what all goes into designing an adventure game. 

We talk about open worlds, story moments, combat, events, luck, and all sorts of other things that come together to make a good adventure game.

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Designing an Awesome Print-n-Play with Martin Gonzalvez

Martin Gonzalvez, expert print-n-player, discusses why having a print-n-play version of your game is so important. 

We talk about best practices and ways to make PnP files with excellence. We also get into some game creation techniques.

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How to Market a Board Game (Part 2) with Andrew Lowen

Andrew Lowen, from Next Level Web, is back to discuss even more things you need to know in order to market a game effectively. We talk about Facebook ads, post-Kickstarter marketing, working with a marketing agency, and more.

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How to Market a Board Game (Part 1) with Andrew Lowen

Andrew Lowen, from Next Level Web, discusses everything you need to be thinking about when it comes to marketing your game.

We talk email lists, Facebook, timelines, and more. There was so much, in fact, that this podcast will be a 2-part series.

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Combat Systems with Jayson Smith and Jason Zmuda

Jayson Smith and Jason Zmuda, from Gold Cauldron Games, discuss the ins and outs of various combat systems.

We talk dice, cards, dexterity and more. And we analyze several “must play” games to learn how to design awesome combat. 

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Getting the Most out of a Theme with Tobias Olsson and Samuel Sapire

Tobias Olsson and Samuel Sapire, from Tea Time Productions, discuss how they get the most out of the themes in their games.

We talk about starting with a theme in mind and making the mechanisms bring it to life, and we go into how to start with mechanisms and add a theme to the mix.

And check out their super thematic biathlon game on Kickstarter HERE.​​

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Fulfillment, Shipping, and Logistics with Toby Truman

Toby Truman, warehouse owner and product fulfiller, discusses his best advice on shipping, logistics, and saving money.

This was honestly one of the most enlightening episodes I’ve done, and Toby has great tips and tricks on how to get your game into the world for the best rates.

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