I'm not sure I can imagine something more daunting than designing a collectible card game. Mad respect to Ryan and his colleagues for tackling that. Thanks for this interview, Jordan, and for bringing yet another impressive game designer to light!
Nice! We used to play warcry a plenty. I think MIller nailed the "army perspective" in it. Towards the end of its lifecycle, I think they published too much too quickly so that as a teenager with very low budget, it was just impossible too keep up.
Of course I always find card games I want to collect once they're out of print
I'm not sure I can imagine something more daunting than designing a collectible card game. Mad respect to Ryan and his colleagues for tackling that. Thanks for this interview, Jordan, and for bringing yet another impressive game designer to light!
Me and my (non warhammer) buddies in high school played a lot of Warcry. Still kept some of my best cards!
Really enjoying thses interveiws you have been doing. So great hearing these stories and how they got into the hobby and industry.
Literally just e-mailed him last week about his time at Sabertooth. Think I got some of the answers I was after thanks to this podcast though. Cheers.
40K TCG was a real gem! Very interesting mechanics and a lot of fun to play.
Another cracking chat
Loved Warcry, played it a lot! 👌
Nice! We used to play warcry a plenty. I think MIller nailed the "army perspective" in it. Towards the end of its lifecycle, I think they published too much too quickly so that as a teenager with very low budget, it was just impossible too keep up.
The classic card game business strategy
I have so many Warcry cards and I loved it so much. nobody played it though. Shame.
I love the Lord of the rings card game