Recorded at Metatopia Online 2020
Presented by Alex Cutler, Matt Forbeck, Kenneth Hite.
You made a game! Congratulations! Now explain your incredible game in one sentence. That isn’t as easy as it sounds. You want people to buy into your game as players, as investors, or as retailers. You will only have one chance to make that first impression. It needs to have impact. If you want to see your game successful on a crowdfunding site, or sold by your local game store, then you need to know what kind of pitch types and styles to maximize both what you say and target the right audience.
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
Episode 311: New Editions
Episode 310: Asymmetric Roleplaying Game Design
Episode 309: Getting your First RPG Published
Episode 308: Games Are Art
Episode 307: Contract Literacy 101
Episode 306: Art Direction Case Study
Episode 305 : Lowering the Barrier to Entry to Trad RPGs
Episode 304 - Pitch Perfect
Episode 303: New Tools for Old Hands
Episode 302: Shores Not Quite Undiscovered
Episode 301: Games, Gamefeel and Umami
Episode 300: Crafting Game Mechanics to Support Player Agency
Episode 299: NPCs as a Design Elements
Episode 298: Becoming Better Than Well Intentioned
Episode 297: Accessible Core Mechanics and Horror
Episode 296: RPGs for Therapy
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