The Game Designers of North Carolina is a guild of tabletop game designers who, shockingly, reside in North Carolina. We’ve been meeting regularly since April 2013 and when we started most of us did not have a lot of exposure or experience in tabletop game design. We’ve learned a lot as a group since we started and this podcast is a way to share some of that knowledge. Our goal for the podcast is ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure |
Lyn Phillips, Josh Bowman, and Mark McGee get together to discuss what value games offer, and whether games should exist. It’s not nearly as Nihilistic of an episode as that sounds! We also discuss how to pitch games to Allplay. more
Kevin Ude (@UdeGames and udeudeude), Josh Bowman, and Mark McGee (@mmark40) get together to discuss Designer Diaries, Carcassonne farmers, and look into why Josh doesn’t like Humanity (the board game, he like humanity just fine in general). more
Isaac Shalev (@kindfortress), Josh Bowman, and Mark McGee (@mmark40) get together to try new things on this episode of the Game Designers of North Carolina Podcast. more
Mark McGee (@mmark40) and Kevin Ude (@UdeGames) join Matt Wolfe (@mattwolfe) to talk about starting a new publishing company How To Steam Broccoli. more
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This is a great podcast for board game designers. I’ve listened to a few episodes and consider it time well spent. I had to learn to spell ‘hilarious’ after listening to Deep Design #7 Reception. T. C. Petty the Third gives blue steel solid advice in a hilarious way. Thank you, GDoNC .
I've got a lot out of listening to this podcast. As an aspiring game designer, I really appreciate the discussion, advice and inspiration from these guys! I'd love to go to their gaming group one night!
Has to be said, from an actual game design point of view, this is without doubt the best of the game design podcasts I follow. As a fledgling game designer, one of the things I struggle with most is knowing if what I am doing is right or the best ways to approach next steps. While there are many podcasts that tackle the topic of mechanics and the like, very few tackle how to actually approach developing them, work around them, approach them from different angles and work them up in to a product ... more
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