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RPG Design Panelcast
Jason Pitre
383 episodes
4 months ago
The best recorded panels and seminars about analog game design and publishing
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The best recorded panels and seminars about analog game design and publishing
Show more...
Games
Education,
How To,
Leisure
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Episode 373: That's Great Advice, Don't Follow It
RPG Design Panelcast
56 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 373: That's Great Advice, Don't Follow It
Recorded at Metatopia 2023 Presented by Avonelle Wing, Curt Covert, and Alex Cutler You've read game design blogs and Facebook groups. You've delved into conventional wisdom. You did your homework. A game should be replayable. You should set your funding goal as 1/5 of your overall costs to fund fast. A prototype should be a single sheet of paper and some markers. A prototype needs to be full production value. Publish it yourself and sell it out of your bedroom; order fulfillment is easy. All of these things might be true, and they could still be the thing that sinks your ship. Our experts talk about the ways accurate advice can still be wrong for you.
RPG Design Panelcast
The best recorded panels and seminars about analog game design and publishing