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The best panels and seminars about analog game design & publishing.
Episode 377: Avoiding Lonely Content
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Hosted by Whitney Delaglio
Hand-Holdy content means it has the support of the content its holding hands with to help inform the reader on how to play and avoids lonely content that doesn't add to the gameplay as much as it could. It also makes it easier for the designer to create a game that tells the story/does what the designer wants it to.
53:0123/11/2024
Episode 376: Eye for Design
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Sean Jaffe, Joshua Jaffe, Casey Edison, and Jason Pitre
The brothers behind Rememorex, Commandroids, and other titles talk about the ins-and -outs of layout. Making a TTRPG is a challenge to a layout artist, who must juggle aesthetics and theme with readability and ease of use. A valuable resource for anyone just starting out.
59:0716/11/2024
Episode 375: Packaging Design
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Taylor Hubler and Nicholas Ambrose
Join our experts for a conversation looking at how to physically design, package, and ship games. We want to make sure that every copy that is printed makes it into the hands of a player, but games can get damaged in transit, or be passed up by game stores due to a physical design misstep. Part one will be going over physical design, layout considerations, and what retailers like to see in a product on their shelves. Part two will be going over why product gets damaged in transit, best packaging practices for distribution, and how avant garde physical design can make shipping difficult. Q and A, as well as workshop elements will be present in this panel.
53:0122/09/2024
Episode 374: Designing for Retail
Recorded at Metatopia 2024
Presented by Avonelle Wing and Nicholas Ambrose
So, what is "the three-tier system"? What's a consolidator? Hobby? Mass-market? Specialty? Once you have a design that seems viable, there are a lot of steps between here and retail success. Bring your questions, and we'll try to answer them after a brief overview of possible paths forward.
58:2631/08/2024
Episode 373: That's Great Advice, Don't Follow It
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Avonelle Wing, Curt Covert, and Alex Cutler
You've read game design blogs and Facebook groups. You've delved into conventional wisdom. You did your homework. A game should be replayable. You should set your funding goal as 1/5 of your overall costs to fund fast. A prototype should be a single sheet of paper and some markers. A prototype needs to be full production value. Publish it yourself and sell it out of your bedroom; order fulfillment is easy. All of these things might be true, and they could still be the thing that sinks your ship. Our experts talk about the ways accurate advice can still be wrong for you.
56:3224/06/2024
Episode 372: Powered by the Apocalypse
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Meguey Baker, Vincent Baker
An introduction to PbtA from a designer's point of view. How and why Apocalypse World works the way it does, what your game can take from it, and how and why your own game should work differently. Highlighting PbtA's conversation model, with an emphasis on consent and communication, and PbtA's model of fiction, with an emphasis on adapting it to your own game's needs.
57:3301/06/2024
Episode 371: Adapting Someone Else's Sandbox
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Cam Banks and Amanda Valentine
Licensed RPGs are a minefield of conflicting interests, stakeholders, and opinions. With the assumption that you've done the hardest part of securing a license, actually designing, developing, and producing the game is often much harder than expected. We'll talk about the process of faithfully adapting someone else's work to a new game project.
51:3719/04/2024
Episode 370: Ten Things Wrong With Your Game
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Sydney Engelstein and Geoffrey Engelstein
Sydney has taken close to a thousand pitches for Indie Game Studios. Geoff has taught game design and helped designers improve their prototypes for over a decade. Between them they see the same issues with designs over and over again, particularly with newer designers. In this seminar, they will share with you the top things that are wrong with your game, based on this hard won experience. They guess there's a slight chance you've avoided a few of these issues, but probably not. And let's face it - you won't know unless you attend.
NOTE: An insufficiently edited version of this panel was posted earlier, but this is the corrected version for your enjoyment.
55:2306/04/2024
Episode 369: Indie Publishing for the Long Haul
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Meguey Baker and Vincent Baker
We've been creating and publishing our own games for almost 25 years. How, why, and what does it take? Why self-publish instead of shopping your work around? How do you plot your own course, build your own audience, and measure your own success? This is about being you, the designer, making your games, owning the fruits of your labor, and keeping both your drive and your passion while holding down your day job and maintaining your relationships.
54:0911/03/2024
Episode 368: Printing Your RPG
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Jason Pitre
Producing books is a challenge at the best of times, and the printing landscape has changed radically since the pandemic. The panel speakers will explain the process for finding companies to work with you, choosing your print specifications, and other secrets of the trade.
49:3726/02/2024
Episode 367: Staying In
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Cam Banks and Amanda Valentine
You've had a successful Kickstarter, you've been hired by a game publisher, you've released your work on Itch or DriveThru. You've done it! But now what? We're here to discuss the aftermath, the fallout, and how to survive that and stay doing what you love to do.
49:2412/02/2024
Episode 366: Teaching How to GM
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Bill White and Avery Rosen
This panel discusses the theoretical, pedagogical, and practical implications of trying to teach people to run tabletop RPGs as GMs. We're interested in understanding the best practices, the pitfalls, and the contexts in which "teaching people to GM" in any kind of formal way is even possible. We survey the role-playing landscape in order to understand how the technological and cultural shifts of recent years have affected the way people learn to run games.
54:4705/02/2024
Episode 365: Narrative Voice in RPGs
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Jay Dragon and Amanda Valentine
Every game has a voice, from the biggest trad book to an indie zine, and this narrative voice helps a game teach itself and stand on its own. In this round table held by award-winning game designer Jay Dragon we'll talk through a number of examples of games that utilize narrative voice to articulate their game-worlds, and rewrite our own mechanics in ways that emphasize how different perspectives can change the nature of the game on a deep level.
52:5927/01/2024
Episode 364: Why you Should Join the IGDN
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Tristan Zimmerman, Meghan Jaffe, Sean Jaffe
The Indie Game Developer Network (IGDN) is an all-volunteer trade association for tabletop publishers, designers, and freelancers. We offer booth space at conventions, share knowledge, and work to improve the industry. Come ask questions and learn whether the IGDN might be right for you!
53:3520/01/2024
Episode 363: Budgeting for Art
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Jack Parra, Lissane Lake, Nicole Amato
Getting high-quality art is key to making a product look professional. Our panel makes with the tips and tricks to controlling costs and Funding the Project.
54:4214/01/2024
Episode 362: How to Work with Artists
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Jack Parra and Lissane Lake
The panelists will touch on the process of how to find and approach artists, negotiate the contract, and then successfully work together. It's important that publishers get an artist's-eye-view of things so they can better understand what we do, the process, and the time involved and plan projects accordingly.
56:1706/01/2024
Episode 361: Crowdfunding in 2023
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Nicole Amato
Join Kickstarter's Games Outreach Lead, Nicole Amato, as they discuss best practices for running a crowdfunding campaign. There will also be plenty of time for a Q&A for any questions you might have.
51:0030/12/2023
Episode 360: How to Run a Great Playtest
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Melissa Lewis-Gentry and Curt Covert.
Receiving feedback is hard. Running a successful playtest is even more complicated. Our experts will share their tools for getting the most out of a playtesting table.
55:2323/12/2023
Episode 359: How to be a Great Playtester
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Kat Millar and Curt Covert
Giving good feedback is a skill. Come learn more about how to provide feedback to game designers in useful, productive ways.
41:1516/12/2023
Episode 358: Ethical AI Usage?
Presented by Jason Pitre, Ash Kreider, Vivian Young, Eric Whalen, Tristan Zimmerman
AI is a hot topic. Authors are suing over their content being used to "train" AI without their consent. Platforms and publishers are taking hard anti-AI positions. Or coming out publicly to declare that they are using AI and nobody can stop them. People who want to use AI for idea generation or to simplify and automate boring tasks are at odds with peers who maintain that there is no ethical way to use AI. We're going to start by defining "AI" and then we'll have a respectful, thoughtful conversation on the topic.
56:1220/11/2023
Episode 357: Spinning Relationship Webs
Recorded at Metatopia 2023
Presented by Jason Pitre, Jenn Adcock, Brennan Taylor, Olivia Montoya
Larpwrights and tabletop game designers have long relied on the power of complex relationship webs to drive dramatic play. Crafting effective characters and their interconnections allows for a living, breathing, and often conflicted world. The panel speakers will share best practices and techniques for designing these webs.
52:4711/11/2023
Episode 356: Challenges and Triumphs of Community-Based Game Publishing
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jon Cole, Oscar Biffi, Katherine Shane, Misha B, Olivia Montoya, Chiara Locatelli.
Some small game projects are created by an auteur, who controls every aspect of production. These panelists rejected that approach to create projects working with a team on behalf of their community. How did they balance the community's needs with their ambition? Is it possible to represent a community via anthology at all? Panelists will discuss the nitty gritty processes behind their projects, revealing what worked and what didn't, answering questions, and sharing their hard-won tips for publishing in community.
01:00:0909/11/2023
Episode 355: Math Essentials for Designers
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jason Pitre, BJ Recio, Mags Maenad.
Math is often a barrier for analog game designers of all disciplines. This panel is meant to help lower that barrier by teaching you some basic, versatile tools you can use to solve most problems. How do you figure out probabilities of success when rolling dice or drawing cards? What is a bell curve, a mean and a median? How do you figure out combinations and permutation? We are here to give you the tools to thrive.
01:00:3309/09/2023
Episode 354: Spirituality Check: Spiritual Growth, Exploration and Healing Through RPGs
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Menachem Cohen, Ryan Cagle.
Because of the fictional distance between player and character, TTRPGs, even D&D, can be designed and used to facilitate spiritual growth, exploration, and healing. Mechanics, role play, and setting/story also factor into this and GMed, GMful/less, and solo games work in this context. Panelists will discuss how they have designed and used games for spiritual discovery and address theoretical underpinnings of why it works, such as bleed and alibi. There will be time for questions.
01:01:4127/08/2023
Episode 353: Bad Design Habits We Love
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jason Morningstar, Tim Hutchings, Jeeyon Shim.
Join us for a rollicking discussion of our worst habits and how being lazy, careless and hard-headed is often the best possible approach to game design. Do you design in layout? Is your playtest process a little shambolic? Do you cut corners and assume the math will all work out? If not, come and be outraged as we take a somewhat jaded approach to conventional wisdom you've heard a thousand times.
56:2212/08/2023
Episode 352: Problematic and Taboo Topics
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Anne Ratchat, Jason Morningstar, and regrets from James Mendez Hodes.
When writing games, a lot of topics are taboo simply because as a community, we are worried how people might take the intentionality of the design to the worst possible places. The issue created by not writing these games, we erase the experience of so many creatives and players who also deserve to have their voices heard. We will be discussing the thought process of how to tackle these controversial topics so that games can be a place for all experiences.
56:1329/07/2023
Episode 351: Secrets and Powers Larps
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Olivia Montoya, Acata Felton.
In some circles, Secrets and Powers LARPs are dismissed as outdated or "too obscure." Our panelists flatly reject this mindset, and invite you to join them for a discussion about what Secrets and Powers games have to offer. Come learn more about this specific type of LARP, which has a focus on pre-written characters, hidden information and roles, and ability mechanics. Learn about why secrets and powers games are cool, get a crash course on how to write and GM them in the modern day, and consider how to make a better future for communities that run them.
57:2815/07/2023
Episode 350: Shipping is on FIRE
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Mel D'Amato
Anyone who makes or sells consumer goods has been watching the news about shipping and logistics in horror. The cost of freight is up. There are no shipping containers to put goods into. Products are sitting on docks in Asia. Full ships can't get to port to unload on this side of the ocean. Our expert, Mel D'Amato from ShipBob, talks to us about what's going on, why everything is terrible, and what we can expect over the next several months.
01:00:2901/07/2023
Episode 349: The Many Meanings of Diceless
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jon Lemich, Chance Feldstein, Alex White.
There are many diceless RPGs, but their mechanics and design objectives vary more than most designers realize. What do you need to consider when designing a diceless RPG? Do you simply want to replace dice with cards or hidden information wagers, or do you want it to be randomizerless, gameless, or pure collaborative authorship?
01:01:0317/06/2023
Episode 348: Pass-Fail vs Open-Ended Play
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Joan Moriarity, Darren Watts, Beth Rimmels.
Which is better, a game that concludes when somebody wins, or a game that concludes when the story is deemed to be complete? It's a trick question, obviously; both styles have their benefits and drawbacks, but what are those exactly? Why do certain kinds of players tend to gravitate toward one or the other? What can devotees of one type gain from playing the other, and how can we make it more enjoyable to cross that divide?
57:3730/04/2023
Episode 347: Reading Contract Boilerplate
Recorded at Metatopia 2021
Presented by Eric Whalen.
Lawyers secretly know that you do not read the big chunks of standardized text in your contract that have nothing to do with your obligations and how much you are getting paid / paying (called "boilerplate" text). Worse - many lawyers forget to read the boilerplate in their own contracts! Whether you love or hate these reader-unfriendly text walls, join the panelist as he reminds us to intellectually grapple with the important provisions everyone has likely agreed to, but may never have read or fully understood until now. Chatters will be encouraged to link their own boilerplate samples so that panelists may demonstrate how to dissect organic boilerplate specimen live.
59:2515/04/2023
Episode 346: RPGs Without Obvious Combat Mechanics
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Moe Poplar, Michael Low, J Gurantz.
Now kids, stop fighting! RPGs are intensely emotionally engaging, deeply moving experiences - and they're fun! Much attention has been paid, recently, to their application in therapy, helping people navigate complex emotional change. This creates a question - how does the violence often built into the system - and setting - of an RPG affect players, and how can we create games where tension, drama, and struggle don't have to be wedded to destruction?
59:4901/04/2023
Episode 345: Making Trash Games for Love
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by presented by Jack Rosetree, Olivia Montoya, Taylor LaBresh.
Perfection is a toxic concept. The pressure to make our games elegant, innovative, replayable, marketable, pitchable, attractive, and trendy can be exhausting. Don't be afraid to make ugly, unmarketable, uncomfortable, or downright bad games. Making trash is liberating, exhilarating, and cathartic. Full Slide Deck at https://tinyurl.com/htnw669s
01:00:3304/03/2023
Episode 344: International Co-Publishing Agreements
Recorded at Metatopia 2021
Presented by Jason Pitre, Rae Nedjadi and Sean Nittner with regrets from Jay Dragon.
Countless brilliant analog game designers are creating innovative games around the world. Unfortunately, creatives from many countries face harsh barriers in terms of crowdfunding access, banking regulations, shipping challenges, or other factors. That is why international co-publishing agreements have come on the scene. In this panel, Filipino Designer/Publisher Jamila Nedjadi joins North American publishing partners to discuss the different business models that have worked for them.
58:5618/02/2023
Episode 343: Printing and Shipping Where You Are
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jonathan Lavallee, Alastor Guzman, Moe Poplar.
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? Printing and Publishing Where You Are. In this panel we'll be looking at the current state of printing and publishing RPGs from Canada, the US, Europe, and Mexico. Where are there new opportunities for small publishers to produce physical books without breaking the bank?
01:02:2905/02/2023
Episode 342: Details for the Devil
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Richard Ruane, Pam Punzalan, Brian Yaksha, Zedeck Siew.
In METATOPIA 2020's "Devil in the Details" panel, we explored microsettings; settings that focus closely on a specific area, region, or location. This year, we'll discuss how microsettings challenge traditional assumptions about game mechanics, focusing on character creation, magic, technology, and GM procedures. How can the concrete specificity of microsettings open up other design opportunities beyond just the setting details?
01:00:2618/01/2023
Episode 341: Questions as Mechanics
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Thomas Manuel, Logan Timmins, Rae Nedjadi, Aaron Lim, momatoes.
Asking and answering questions seems really simple but at the same time, it's a powerful tool in the game design process. Watch a group of storygame designers talk about the role of questions in their games and how they can help you get the best out of play at the table.
01:01:0304/12/2022
Episode 340: The Data is in, now what?
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Tanya Pobuda, Sarah Stang, Erika Chung, Eric Lang.
We know where we stand - gaming, specifically analog gaming in this case, has a sexism and racism problem. We've proven that through our research. Now that we have the data to back up our lived experiences, what can we do to fix the problems?
01:00:5218/11/2022
Episode 339: Designing Rewarding Game Experiences
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Beth Rimmels, Sen-Foong Lim, Gwendolyn Marshall.
As a GM or game designer, you can produce a rewarding or disappointing experience for players. Regardless of genre, game or goals, what your design focuses on and how it conveys that determines how it will be received. We'll discuss how to create satisfying experiences whether you're trying to scare players, create thought-provoking frustration, or make players feel like heroes
01:01:4022/10/2022
Episode 338: Keepsake Games
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jason Cox, Shing Yin Khor, Jeeyon Shim.
Keepsake Games, Art, Education and Equity. Keepsake games, which generate material objects as a result of play, are a fascinating tool for classroom use. What if the experience of educational games was visually shaped by the students? How would this affect their engagement and retention of content? How can a game like this thrive in the quantitative systems that dominate education?
01:03:0110/10/2022
Episode 337: The Aether and Beyond
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Richard Ruane, Diogo Nogueira, Sarah Blunt, Daniel Wilson and Noora Rose.
Cold, scary, empty, and filled with radiation, we all know the real void of outer space isn't a friendly place. But what opportunities do we get when we create settings in a different outer space, one we see in pulp novels, weird fiction, planetary romances, cosmic horror, and early tabletop games and supplements such as Spelljammer or Space 1999? What makes creating a space fantasy or weird space setting different from creating a classic fantasy or space opera? What themes can creators explore when we look at space in weird and fantastical ways?
01:02:1124/09/2022
Episode 336: Selling Globally in an Evechanging World
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jordan Russell.
What is DDP? What is VAT? How can I expand my business Globally? If these are questions you have asked yourself then this session is for you. Come grab some knowledge with Jordan Russell (from ShipBob) on how to expand your business into different markets around the world. Becoming a global business isn't as scary as it seems.
46:0312/09/2022
Episode 335: Distribution in 2021
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Scott Morris and Michael Parker.
Are you a designer and want to know how your game gets distributed? Are you self publishing and want to know more about Distribution? Are you crazy enough to actually ask a Distributor anything? Join us as Scott Morris from GTS and Michael Parker from ACD discuss the U.S.'s 3-Tier system and answer questions.
56:5627/08/2022
Episode 334: Gaming as Experiential Learning
Recorded at Metatopia 2021
Presented by Gabby Swab, John Harris, Ian Mercer.
Role Playing as Experiential Learning: How Dungeons & Dragons Assists in Teaching Management Concepts"
In Fall 2020, students across three universities participated in building a character based on their Ideal Entrepreneur, Human Resources Manager, or Leader. Using the format from the popular Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game, the students' chosen character used their characteristics, skills, and knowledge to perform in three different course-related scenarios. Students were then asked to reflect on their character, their decisions, and the subsequent outcomes. In this forum, we discuss the activity and the management topics (e.g., decision making, individual differences, resources) it allowed us to teach using games as experiential learning techniques.
56:2413/08/2022
Episode 333: Creatively Limited
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Sen-Foong Lim, Paul Stefko, Moe Poplar and Quinn Murphy. Jonathan Lavallee was unable to attend for medical reasons.
Analysis paralysis exists in creativity! When we put up limits and restrictions, we find new ways to solve problems and be creative. This panel will talk about what works for them when putting up walls around their creative process.
01:01:4906/08/2022
Episode 332: Language Matters: Clear vs. Flavourful Terminology
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jonathan Lavallee, Sen-Foong Lim, Misha B.
It's always great and interesting to have cool terms for features in your game, but there are moments when that can get in the way of what you're trying to say. We'll be talking about the importance of, and balance between, clarity and flavor in your text.
59:5225/06/2022
Episode 331: Designing and Publishing with ADHD
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021
Presented by Jay Dragon, Robert Donoghue, Rabbit Stoddard, Darla Burrow.
Game design and publishing are complex tasks at the best of times, and particularly so for those dealing with ADHD. Many creatives struggle with maintaining their attention and concentration on their design and publishing work. How do you track your accomplishments and keep track of what you need to do next? How do you manage multiple deadlines and juggling priorities? How can ADHD be harnessed to help you with your creative work? In this panel, four experienced designers will share their hard-won secrets
58:5112/06/2022
Episode 330: Design and Composition 101
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2020
Presented by Jack Parra, Melissa Gay.
This panel for art beginners discusses technique, both in a general sense and specifically for the kinds of products you're likely to encounter in the game biz.
58:5921/05/2022
Episode 329: Writing One-Page Games
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2020
Presented by Grant Howitt, Matt Jones, Alexi Sargeant, Jeeyon Shim, Jason Tocci.
Writing long games is hard, but so is writing short games. What advantages do one-page games afford us? What can't they do? What can they do better than longer games? We're going to find out.
01:01:0314/05/2022
Episode 328: Basic Copyright for Writers and Designers
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2020
Presented by Eric Whalen.
This panel is a brief discussion of the basics of copyright law (and some other aspects of intellectual property law) as they pertain to writers and game designers. Members of the panel include game designers, publishers, writers, and former attorneys who have dealt with these issues themselves
56:0407/05/2022