Sometimes things aren't always black and white, sometimes they are.
In this Design Diary, I talk about why I feel it's important to maintain a dialogue with the people who support my work.
I was working on those new, 3-D styled, more realistic looking dungeons. When I showed them off to a friend of mine, his response in seeing them was not what I expected. His first response was, "Are you going to do black and white versions too?"
Am I really that out of touch with what the gaming community wants?
Don't forget to chime in, because your ideas make my ideas better!
Contact me:
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Voicemail: (480) 331-7708
email: middlekingdomstrading at gmail
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Design Diary Sept 24, 2019 - "Ultimate Dungeon Terrain?"
Design Diary Sept 10, 2019 - "Creative Breakthrough"
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Design Diary August 27, 2019: "I'm not dead yet!"
Design Diary: June 10, 2019
Design Diary: June 3, 2019
The one where I talk about The Carrot and the Stick
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Frank T's Design Diary Episode 2 - May 6, 2019
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The one where I start to talk about teaching my kids how to GM
The one where I ask, "How much information do I really need to run a successful adventure?"
The one where I accept the Mad Map March challenge.
The one where I go green? No not THAT Green.
The one where I start a micro review of a smart note-taking and collaboration app, Otter Voice Notes
The one where I answer voicemails.
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