Board game designer Julio Nazario joins Dirk and David to talk about his success in publishing a variety of distinct games in a relatively short amount of time. The trio talk about the vertical, 3D elements of Ctrl and Holi: Festival of Colors, and then the conversation turns to how layering mechanics makes Dulce a deeper game with a shorter playtime. Then a detailed discussion on pitching to publishers eventually leads to an explanation of Julio’s game Borikén: The Taíno Resistance.
#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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