How to Make a Board Game Prototype
When I first started learning how to make a board game I was confused. My brain understood that I needed to make a prototype of my game but I wasn’t … Read More
When I first started learning how to make a board game I was confused. My brain understood that I needed to make a prototype of my game but I wasn’t … Read More
I was skimming through some game design forums one day when I noticed something really exciting. “Hey everyone. I created a virtual reality CCG and it’s available on steam today … Read More
My friend Chris Amburn, owner of N.E.W. (New Experience Workshop) Games created and sold his game Shootout! High Noon Card Game on Amazon. This got me curious so I asked … Read More
“Have you learned how to make trading cards using NanDeck yet?” He asked. You can read the story below about how I first heard of NanDeck from my wow tcg … Read More
There were some big surprises to me as to what made our list of top posts of 2016. I am a very analytical person and I love looking over data. … Read More
I have seen and tried many different ways to print card games at home. But I want to show you the way I like best. There are a lot of … Read More
Both playing and making games can be very fun. But often times it can be hard to feel like you “fit in”. Especially at a gaming convention. I often have … Read More
This is part 2 of my series: “The Evolution of Game Design.” Check out part 1 – Notecards and Proxies if you missed it. And see answers to 3 of the … Read More
Kickstarter is the number 1 place that game designers go to get funding to self publish their own board games. If you want to self publish your board game through Kickstarter, … Read More
“So what’s your game about?” She asked. I couldn’t move. Couldn’t talk… I was frozen. “Um, uh, ahh…” I stumbled. This is embarrassing. Why would she ever want to sell my game … Read More