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RPG Design Panelcast

By: Jason Pitre
  • Summary

  • The best panels and seminars about analog game design & publishing.
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Episodes
  • Episode 371: Adapting Someone Else's Sandbox
    Apr 19 2024

    Recorded at Metatopia 2023

    Presented by Cam Banks and Amanda Valentine

    Licensed RPGs are a minefield of conflicting interests, stakeholders, and opinions. With the assumption that you've done the hardest part of securing a license, actually designing, developing, and producing the game is often much harder than expected. We'll talk about the process of faithfully adapting someone else's work to a new game project.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 370: Ten Things Wrong With Your Game
    Apr 6 2024

    Recorded at Metatopia 2023

    Presented by Sydney Engelstein and Geoffrey Engelstein

    Sydney has taken close to a thousand pitches for Indie Game Studios. Geoff has taught game design and helped designers improve their prototypes for over a decade. Between them they see the same issues with designs over and over again, particularly with newer designers. In this seminar, they will share with you the top things that are wrong with your game, based on this hard won experience. They guess there's a slight chance you've avoided a few of these issues, but probably not. And let's face it - you won't know unless you attend.

    NOTE: An insufficiently edited version of this panel was posted earlier, but this is the corrected version for your enjoyment.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 369: Indie Publishing for the Long Haul
    Mar 11 2024

    Recorded at Metatopia 2023

    Presented by Meguey Baker and Vincent Baker

    We've been creating and publishing our own games for almost 25 years. How, why, and what does it take? Why self-publish instead of shopping your work around? How do you plot your own course, build your own audience, and measure your own success? This is about being you, the designer, making your games, owning the fruits of your labor, and keeping both your drive and your passion while holding down your day job and maintaining your relationships.

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    54 mins

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