Recorded at Metatopia Online 2020
Presented by Curt Covert, Melissa Lewis-Gentry, Jason Walters, Isaac Vega.
How do you present a game to playtesters without biasing them, but getting what you want from the test? How do you present that same game to a publisher differently? How do you present the game to fans at a show to get them excited enough to buy it? Some things will be identical, others will be custom-tailored to the audience and what they care about (or what you want from it). And there are multiple versions of each.
Episode 332: Language Matters: Clear vs. Flavourful Terminology
Episode 331: Designing and Publishing with ADHD
Episode 330: Design and Composition 101
Episode 329: Writing One-Page Games
Episode 328: Basic Copyright for Writers and Designers
Episode 327: Grow your RPG Brand
Episode 326: How to Pitch Yourself Confidently
Episode 325: Let Kids Break Your Game
Epsiode 324: Building Better Character Connections
Episode 323: A New Designer’s Toolkit
Episode 322: Biracial Game Design
Episode 321: The Care and Feeding of your Creative Self
Episode 320: Resonant Theming for Greater Emotional Impact in Board Game Design
Episode 319: Feminist Worldbuilding
Episode 318: Transformative Larping
Episode 317: Different Traditions of Indie Publishing
Episode 316: How to Make and Sell RPG Adventures
Episode 315: Jewish Games
Episode 314: Forged in the Dark Designs
Episode 313: Should Games Make You Feel Bad?
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