Great content, thank you! Is it easy or challenging to make the interviewer and interviewee appear on a split screen? Might help reinforce the active dialog aspect that's so compelling.
This is such a good discussion. Leo's sheet would be a great tool with the Art of Game Design deck of Lenses. There are some cards that are a little video game-centric but can easily be reworked to apply to tabletop games.
If you put 100 players into the room for a 2 player game. Then, pass out 50 copies of the game. You don't say a word the whole time. You only listen. You teach, explain, and answer the questions of 5 referees, before the players show up. These referees answer player's questions not you. What you do is listen, and take notes on your observations. You thank all the participants at the end of the play test. You should come away knowing a great deal about what you got right, and what you got wrong.
You’ll also need to record each 50 tables, otherwise you won’t be able to physically listen to all of them at the same time the limits of your two legs
This is why the best games have yet to be made. Lets go people - strive to live forever so we can play games forever 👊
I´m profundly gratefull with this masterclass in gamedesign, I spend the more than a hour video "drinking" pure wisdom in a way of doing goood staff
Thank you
Great content, thank you! Is it easy or challenging to make the interviewer and interviewee appear on a split screen? Might help reinforce the active dialog aspect that's so compelling.
This is such a good discussion. Leo's sheet would be a great tool with the Art of Game Design deck of Lenses. There are some cards that are a little video game-centric but can easily be reworked to apply to tabletop games.
Love this game. It does take a while to learn the terms for card movement.
I use to be a Bob, now I´m steve. Thank for not forget me. Very generous lessons.
If you put 100 players into the room for a 2 player game. Then, pass out 50 copies of the game. You don't say a word the whole time. You only listen. You teach, explain, and answer the questions of 5 referees, before the players show up. These referees answer player's questions not you. What you do is listen, and take notes on your observations. You thank all the participants at the end of the play test. You should come away knowing a great deal about what you got right, and what you got wrong.
You’ll also need to record each 50 tables, otherwise you won’t be able to physically listen to all of them at the same time the limits of your two legs
You also need about $5000.
@@darbyl3872Sometimes… you gotta spend money to make money.
@@darbyl3872 And about 250 players, so you have a good chance of 100 showing up on time and sober.
Link to pdf doesn’t work, thx Gabe, great channel.
Who cares about bob? I am Bob.