Recorded at Metatopia 2019
Presented by Kenneth Hite
A METATOPIA tradition - Kenneth Hite rambling about game design. In this case the notion of scope: How big should your setting be? How can you design a setting to contain multiple core game activities, and should you? As always, Ken has notions and questions, and hopes you have more of both as we explore Bigness (and un-Bigness) in games.
Episode 315: Jewish Games
Episode 314: Forged in the Dark Designs
Episode 313: Should Games Make You Feel Bad?
Episode 312 - Economics and Trade as Design Elements
Episode 311: New Editions
Episode 310: Asymmetric Roleplaying Game Design
Episode 309: Getting your First RPG Published
Episode 308: Games Are Art
Episode 307: Contract Literacy 101
Episode 306: Art Direction Case Study
Episode 305 : Lowering the Barrier to Entry to Trad RPGs
Episode 304 - Pitch Perfect
Episode 303: New Tools for Old Hands
Episode 302: Shores Not Quite Undiscovered
Episode 301: Games, Gamefeel and Umami
Episode 300: Crafting Game Mechanics to Support Player Agency
Episode 299: NPCs as a Design Elements
Episode 298: Becoming Better Than Well Intentioned
Episode 297: Accessible Core Mechanics and Horror
Episode 296: RPGs for Therapy
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