Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Jay Dragon and Amanda Valentine
Every game has a voice, from the biggest trad book to an indie zine, and this narrative voice helps a game teach itself and stand on its own. In this round table held by award-winning game designer Jay Dragon we'll talk through a number of examples of games that utilize narrative voice to articulate their game-worlds, and rewrite our own mechanics in ways that emphasize how different perspectives can change the nature of the game on a deep level.
Episode 111 – Being a Great Player
Episode 110 – Converting Between Systems
Epsiode 109 – Designing Intersectionally
Episode 108 – Affordable Art
Episode 107 – Working with Artists
Special Episode 1 – Manual of the Primes
Episode 106 – Making your First Game
Episode 105 – Cultural Mechanics
Episode 104 – Cyber Infiltration Hotsheet
Episode 103 – Superhero RPGs
Episode 102 – A Designer’s Guide to Podcasts
Episode 101 – Promoting Your Game
Episode 100 – Structuring Game Texts
Episode 99 – Why do you Hate your Readers?
Episode 98 – Editing Rulebooks V2
Episode 97 – What an Editor can do for you
Episode 96 – GenCon Playtesting Panel
Episode 95 – Gearheads
Episode 94 – Different Voices: Diverse RPGs
Episode 93 – Heartwrenchers: Emotional RPGs
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