Randomness makes games fun, but it can also make them terrible. Our Industry Insider guests give advice on the right way to use randomness in game design. Randomness makes games fun, but it can also make them terrible. If you’re going to use randomness in your games, it’s like using fire in your kitchen. A great tool, but only if you know how to handle it. Our Industry Insider guests will give advice on the right way to use randomness in game design.
Presented by James Ernest and Jason Morningstar.
Episode 371: Adapting Someone Else's Sandbox
Episode 370: Ten Things Wrong With Your Game
Episode 369: Indie Publishing for the Long Haul
Episode 368: Printing Your RPG
Episode 367: Staying In
Episode 366: Teaching How to GM
Episode 365: Narrative Voice in RPGs
Episode 364: Why you Should Join the IGDN
Episode 363: Budgeting for Art
Episode 362: How to Work with Artists
Episode 361: Crowdfunding in 2023
Episode 360: How to Run a Great Playtest
Episode 359: How to be a Great Playtester
Episode 358: Ethical AI Usage?
Episode 357: Spinning Relationship Webs
Episode 356: Challenges and Triumphs of Community-Based Game Publishing
Episode 355: Math Essentials for Designers
Episode 354: Spirituality Check: Spiritual Growth, Exploration and Healing Through RPGs
Episode 353: Bad Design Habits We Love
Episode 352: Problematic and Taboo Topics
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