Recorded at Metatopia 2020 Online
Presented by Avraham Yosef Baez, Bronwyn Sperling, Emily Care Boss
Role-playing games that integrate tactile components and mechanics allow our other senses to engage in play. Although COVID put a pause on many games that offer tactile experiences, join our conversation about what we are excited to have in the future. This panel will discuss how these little touches (see what we did there?) help enhance the game experience, how could they hurt it, and what considerations should be thought of when designing a game with tactile components. Whether it is sewing, stacking, smelling, or sounds, come join us and sigh about what we long to get back to.
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
Episode 295: Integrating the Natural World
Episode 294: Applying Education Theory in Games
Episode 293: Publishing in Asia
Episode 292: Fulfillment to Latin America
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