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 recently told me that he is now selling his game Shootout! High Noon on Amazon. Of course this caused me … 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