Aran Koning joins Dirk and David to talk about his digital card game, Stacklands. Discussions include an in-depth look at how the pack-buying mechanic ended up in a village building game, how progression works while keeping some things as surprises for the player, and why cards were ultimately chosen to drive the game’s simple mechanics. Finally Aran discusses his company Sokpop Collective and the business side of being an indie design team that focuses on small, more experimental games.
#278 Listener Questions June 2022
#277 Diving into Cards as a Crossroads
#276 Round Table on Market Considerations for Game Themes
#275 Diving Into Card-focused Adaptations and Expansions
#274 Damon Stone Talks Liberation Haiti
#273 Dave Scott Talks Everyday Heroes
#272 Charlie Cleveland Talks Subnautica
#271 Lauren Ino Talks The Season
#270 Listener Questions January 2022
#269 Joseph Kelly Talks Molly House
#268 Sherria Ayuandini Talks From Darkness to Light
#267 Crowdfunding on Kickstarter with Anya Combs
#266 Banana Chan Talks Suburban Consumption of the Monstrous
#265 Round Table on Past Projects and Untapped Potential
#264 Will Thompson Talks Winter Rabbit and PaleoVet
#263 Old World: Sorting Through Feedback
#262 Diving into Co-op Card Games with MJ Newman
#261 Jesse Howard Talks Hype Tag
#260 Diving into LCGs with Andrew Navaro
259 Diving Into Cards as Components
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