
Game designers Mike Hutchinson and Glenn Ford talk about how, why and if they design tabletop miniatures games. With discussions, tips, reviews and interviews.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 140 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In Episode 136, the guys have been thinking about "cursed problems", and when they think about such things, they talk about them. Next up, we want minis to have a purpose in our games, but we don't want to allow modelling for advantage, while we want... more
In Episode 135, Glenn has fulfilled several Kickstarters, Mike is just fulfilling his first, they talk about some of the tips and pitfalls for that process.
Late Pledge Boarders and Black Flags on Kickstarter:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/m... more
In Episode 134, the guys have been at Salute pitching their games to strangers one and all and so they've been thinking about doing that, how hard it is, and how important.
Late Pledge Boarders and Black Flags on Kickstarter:
www.kickstarte... more
In Episode 133, the guys have been thinking about "cursed problems", and when they think about such things, they talk about them. First up, putting differing experience levels together, proscription VS prescription and making impactful failure withou... more
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“Rule of Carnage” is a highly recommended resource for any rules-writer, game designer, play-tester or player of tabletop miniatures games. The hosts, Mike and Glenn, are engaging, knowledgeable and friendly. A sense of fun comes across in each of the podcasts. They cover key topics for games designers - such as theme, modelling damage, turn sequence, movement and victory conditions. The podcasts are compact, easy to listen to and don’t ramble. I really loved these podcasts - and have list... more
Covers a broad range of topic about miniature game design.
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