The Game Design Round Table

Dirk Knemeyer & David V. Heron
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Jul 16, 2013 • 1h 11min

#36: Occult Chronicles & Life as an Indie. With Vic Davis

Dirk sits down with game designer Vic Davis of Cryptic Comet games to talk about life as an indie designer, Vic's dark game design decisions, and his new game 'Occult Chronicles'.
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Jul 9, 2013 • 1h 26min

#35: Ethics in Design, Hotline Miami & Updates

Jon and Dirk cover a variety of games they've played lately, including the new 'Walking Dead' expansion, 'Ascension' and '1775'. The discussion gets serious when 'Hotline Miami' comes up, and the crew debates the role of ethics in game design. They wrap up on a lighter note, describing the challenge of integrating mechanics and UI in a tabletop game, and how to instill life into fictional characters.
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Jul 2, 2013 • 1h 3min

#34: Progression Systems. With Soren Johnson

Soren Johnson returns to the show to discuss progression systems with Jon and Dirk, with a special focus on technology trees. What are the advantages and disadvantages of abstraction? How do Diablo 2 and 3 and Civilization 4 and 5 differ? What is At the Gates doing with Romanization Perks? And hell, what makes for a good progression system anyways? All of these questions - and more - are answered within!
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Jun 25, 2013 • 1h

#33: Unity of Command. With Tomislav Uzelac

Jon and Dirk are joined by Tomislav Uzelac, designer of the amazing WW2 strategy game 'Unity of Command' and studio lead for 2x2 Games. They dig into the title's superb AI, its innovative supply system, building a streamlined strategic experience and the challenges of running a game studio from Croatia.
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Jun 18, 2013 • 1h 25min

#32: Don't Starve, Shogun, Wiz-War & Updates

Jon and Dirk discuss a few games they've played lately which make good first impressions but ultimately fall short: 'Don't Starve', 'Shogun' and 'Wiz-War'. They then transition over to talking about what they've been working on, including AI character personality and AI design in 'At the Gates', getting into the meat of development with 'Futbol Strategy' and switching developers for 'War Stories'.
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Jun 11, 2013 • 1h 19min

#31: Tactics & Repetition

Jon, Dirk and David discuss tactics in a more general sense. What is a tactical game? What problems does the genre have? Why does Jon hate basically all of them? And is it the players' fault if their tactical choices aren't as interesting as they could be?
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Jun 4, 2013 • 1h 27min

#30: Design Lessons & Sirlin Games. With David Sirlin

Jon and Dirk are joined by David Sirlin, designer of tabletop titles Puzzle Strike, Yomi and Flash Duel. The group discusses his past games, future plans, building a tabletop company, David's interesting journey from the Street Fighter community into design, and the vital importance of balance and asymmetry.
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May 28, 2013 • 1h 11min

#29: Solium Infernum, 'Futbol Strategy' & More

Jon and Dirk finally get around to discussing 'Solium Infernum', a tabletop-digital "hybrid" strategy title where you aim to become the lord of hell. They wheel around and talk about the light worker placement game 'Stone Age' and why it might be a great entry point for casual fans. After our hosts wrap up what they've played with a brief revisiting of 'Command and Colors', Dirk reveals his newest tabletop project, 'Futbol Strategy', and Jon provides an update on 'At the Gates' and his plans to revisit the game's victory conditions and strategic trade-offs.
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May 21, 2013 • 1h 15min

#28: Scoring & Victory

The usual three-man crew discusses - debates, even - the ways in which we win games. The first half of the show is dominated by dissecting the pluses and minuses of victory points, whether they're inherently arbitrary, and if they might even be a sign of lazy design. In the second half our hosts talk specifics, analyzing how victory does (and could) work in 'Tomorrow' and 'At the Gates.'
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May 16, 2013 • 1h 3min

#27: Board Game Design. With Martin Wallace

Dirk (the solo host for this week) sits down with acclaimed game designer Martin Wallace of Tree Frog Games. Martin's star-studded resume includes Railroad Tycoon, A Few Acres of Snow, Waterloo, and the Discworld licensed games.

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