Dirk and David interview Mark Rosewater, the long-time lead designer of the legendary card game Magic: the Gathering. Mark shares his wisdom on how to make a game that can continue to be designed over time, as well as how games can excite different kinds of players. Topics include how Mark got his start in game design, the usage of player psychographics, how to design tools not solutions, and different design techniques to improve the longevity of a game.
#137: Once More Into the Mailbag
#136: Playing Catch-up
#135: Isaac Childres and Gloomhaven
#134: Expansions and Post-Launch Support
#133: Designer Alex Kevern
#132: Rob’s Back, Time for Listener Mail
#131: David Somerville and Trove
#130: Catching up and Some Listener Mail
#129 Daniel Solis
#128: Listener Mail 5
#127: Meg Jayanth and Games Writing
#126: Collaboration
#125: Stonemaier Games and Scythe with Jamey Stegmaier
#124: Listener Questions
#123: Isaac Shalev and On Board Games
#122: Feedback
#121: At the Gates Update with Jon Shafer
#120: Project Check-in
#119: Foxtrot Games with Randy Hoyt
#118: A Seafall Review
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