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It’s one thing when you have to skip game night or sit out of a fun RPG campaign. It’s quite another when you can’t make it to a convention. Not…
It’s one thing when you have to skip game night or sit out of a fun RPG campaign. It’s quite another when you can’t make it to a convention. Not…
If you’re like me, then last week many of your gaming friends and people you follow on twitter went to Ohio for Origins, a big, 4-day convention second only to…
Gamemaking, even if you self-publish, is not a solo endeavor. It takes relationships and collaboration to get your game signed, sealed, and delivered. Game conventions play a major role in…
We’ve finally reached the end of our journey, or is it just the beginning? Either way, Stones of Fate hit a major milestone this week – it’s now available at…
Orccon is a regional convention held in Los Angeles on President’s Day weekend. Several league members were in attendance and we share their experiences here. Norv: I attended Orccon on Saturday…
Unless it’s devoted to tabletop games, finding tabletop game activities at your local convention can be a scavenger hunt game in itself. Are they in the back room of a…
One of the coolest things about game design, in my opinion, is that whether you’re a solo designer or you’re part of a team, you need other people to help…
What should Kickstarter creators do to get ready to launch a campaign? Recently, I was participating in a Kickstarter seminar at a con with Teale Fristoe of Nothing Sacred Games. He…
Guest Post by Scott Caputo, designer of the boardgames Kachina and Völuspá, and author of a book of poetry: “Holy Trinity of Chiles“ Introduction by Luke Laurie: I met Scott Caputo at the Celesticon game convention…
The following is a guest post from Tap Pribbenow and Nina Park from CriKeT Games. They currently have a game on Kickstarter, a tactile building game called Grow. It’s an interesting…