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Tabletop Game Designer of 🏳️‍🌈Stonewall Uprising, 🛫Fold & Fly!, 🚶🚴🚈🚌Walkable City, and 🤖🗼🦎Creature Control. (he/him) Lover of Gundams, handsome men & dexterity games.
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Related story to this question - The time I was given brutally honest feedback and really had to rethink the first game I ever pitched.
forgot how direct european publishers can be american publishers: sorry, the game wasn't a good fit for us european publishers: lol it was boring
How do you approach handing out feedback to newer designers on their games?
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So in Magic, there is a format called backdrafting where players intentionally draft bad decks and then at the start of each Round pass their deck to their opponents. The idea is to make the most with a bad deck. Is there a board game equivalent of this?
So in Magic, there is a format called backdrafting where players intentionally draft bad decks and then at the start of each Round pass their deck to their opponents. The idea is to make the most with a bad deck. Is there a board game equivalent of this?
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