The Game Design Round Table

Dirk Knemeyer & David V. Heron
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May 7, 2013 • 1h 35min

#26: Puzzle Strike, Becoming a Designer, & More

A lengthy episode where Jon and Dirk cover a variety of topics. First, they discuss the superb 'Puzzle Strike', basically "'Dominion' done right." The conversation shifts to 'Magic' and the pluses and minuses of an immense learning curve. Our hosts then provide updates on their ongoing projects, and wrap up the episode with a realistic (some might say sobering) look at what it's like becoming - and being - a game designer.
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Apr 30, 2013 • 1h 4min

#25: Information & Obfuscation

David Heron, Jon and Dirk noodle over the role of information and obfuscation in game design. Why does 'Persona 4' work when the BioWare games do not? And when can hiding info be GOOD for a game?
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Apr 23, 2013 • 1h 29min

#24: Games and the Law. With Dave Fitzgerald

Trademark specialist and actual lawyer-type Dave Fitzgerald joins the show to discuss legal issues relating to games development. Topics covered include the difference between patents, trademarks and copyrights, what you need to set up a company and common mistakes made by developers.
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Apr 18, 2013 • 1h 8min

#23: Magic, Drafting & Updates

Dirk shares his first 'Magic' drafting experience, and why the game and format now has its hooks into him. He and Jon then step back and evaluate the drafting mechanic and ponder whether the reason why it works is BECAUSE of a steep learning curve. They then go on to discuss the recent re-release of 'Age of Empires 2' and 'War of the Roses' before providing brief updates as to what's new with 'At the Gates' and 'Tomorrow'.
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Apr 12, 2013 • 1h 10min

#22: Bioshock Infinite & Plaid Hat Games. With Colby Dauch

The team is joined by Colby Dauch, president of Plaid Hat Games, the developer behind Summoner Wars and the upcoming Bioshock Infinite board game. These games are discussed, as well as the story behind Plaid Hat's founding, Colby's approach to business and design, and whether or not the digital/tabletop convergence is real.
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Apr 4, 2013 • 56min

#21: Free to Play. With David Heron

New occasional co-host David Heron rejoins the show to analyze the impact of Free to Play (F2P) from a business and design perspective. The group discusses the philosophical implications of F2P, along with real life examples that include Banner Saga: Factions, World of Tanks and League of Legends.
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Mar 28, 2013 • 1h 19min

#20: 'Tomorrow', Abnercon Games & Updates

Jon and Dirk are guest-free this week and provide an update on what they've been working on and playing. On the Kickstarter front, 'At the Gates' has wrapped up and 'War Stories' will soon be doing the same. A recent playtest of 'Tomorrow' and Jon's thoughts on a recent version of the game. They also discuss some of the games played at 'Abnercon', including 'The World Cup Game', 'Railroad Tycoon' and 'Mare Nostrum'.
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Mar 21, 2013 • 1h 24min

#19: Diplomacy & Allan Calhamer. With Jim Burgess

With the sad passing of Allan Calhamer, Dirk and Jon felt it appropriate to honor his memory and the legacy left behind by his finest work: Diplomacy. They are joined by Jim Burgess, a distinguished member of the Diplomacy community. The crew discusses what's made it a gaming favorite for fifty years, a few ideas for improvements and what the future holds for the title.
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Mar 15, 2013 • 1h 17min

#18: Spelunky. With Derek Yu

This week Jon and Dirk are joined by Derek Yu, designer of Spelunky. He shares his design approach, the importance of challenge and permadeath. Derek also describes what it's like to be a designer/artist hybrid, as opposed to the designer/programmers that this show has tended to focus on more in the past. He also touches on his unique development cycle where he oscillates between PC freeware and professional, for-purchase titles.There are a few small spoilers, so beware, should you have any interest in exploring the game's nuances for yourself!
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Mar 7, 2013 • 59min

#17: Kickstarter & Fate Core. With Fred Hicks

With the At the Gates funding campaign coming to a close, Jon and Dirk are joined by the timely Fred Hicks of Evil Hat to talk about launching and running a Kickstarter drive. They delve into the demands and challenges of Kickstarter, and Fred shares the success story and design behind his latest project, Fate Core.

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