Randomness makes games fun, but it can also make them terrible. Our Industry Insider guests give advice on the right way to use randomness in game design. Randomness makes games fun, but it can also make them terrible. If you’re going to use randomness in your games, it’s like using fire in your kitchen. A great tool, but only if you know how to handle it. Our Industry Insider guests will give advice on the right way to use randomness in game design.
Presented by James Ernest and Jason Morningstar.
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?
Episode 312 - Economics and Trade as Design Elements
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