Richard Bliss hosts a panel of designers and publishers where everyone talks about Kickstarter's past, current state, and the future.
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@taiwilson21319 жыл бұрын
Another great panel discussion! How many attendees were in the audience? Snagging Richard Bliss to moderate was quite a coup. Jeremy, thanks for putting this together. More, please! Next time, please tell Teale ahead of time you'll be filming so he can grab a sandwich off camera.
@sirbobdesign9 жыл бұрын
40:42 it's stated (for good or bad) that Table Top DM only Groks the designs. Then at 41:30 Bliss suggests to use a contest to pull multiple designs in. This may results in the same process as TTDM.
@warrenloewen45699 жыл бұрын
Aldo's comment on going to as many conventions as possible is nice. However, I live in Canada, and there are not nearly as many big conventions as in the US. In fact, even if I were doing a small card game, I would still not be able to afford/want to spend a lot of money for flight/accommodations 3 to 4 times a year to go to these in the US. Maybe one or two in Canada.
@TheForbiddenLimb
9 жыл бұрын
Warren Loewen Very true. If you can hit conventions, that's great, but if you can't, you can stay in the "digital world" and do just fine.
@sirbobdesign9 жыл бұрын
The noise and echo doesn't allow me to focus
@miniongames9 жыл бұрын
I don't agree with Aldo, stretch goals are making our games better games with better components that I wouldn't have paid for with my own money. There is never a reason to not put it on KS as you get much of the your promotions from KS as well.
@TheForbiddenLimb
9 жыл бұрын
James Mathe I agree as long as you're talking about "good" stretch goals: those that improve components. The ones that potentially compromise gameplay or add to shipping or schedule risk are what I consider "bad" stretch goals. I am sure Jeremy would agree!
@perfectloveweddings5 жыл бұрын
The host has terrible people skills. He's rude and demeaning.
Пікірлер: 8
Another great panel discussion! How many attendees were in the audience? Snagging Richard Bliss to moderate was quite a coup. Jeremy, thanks for putting this together. More, please! Next time, please tell Teale ahead of time you'll be filming so he can grab a sandwich off camera.
40:42 it's stated (for good or bad) that Table Top DM only Groks the designs. Then at 41:30 Bliss suggests to use a contest to pull multiple designs in. This may results in the same process as TTDM.
Aldo's comment on going to as many conventions as possible is nice. However, I live in Canada, and there are not nearly as many big conventions as in the US. In fact, even if I were doing a small card game, I would still not be able to afford/want to spend a lot of money for flight/accommodations 3 to 4 times a year to go to these in the US. Maybe one or two in Canada.
@TheForbiddenLimb
9 жыл бұрын
Warren Loewen Very true. If you can hit conventions, that's great, but if you can't, you can stay in the "digital world" and do just fine.
The noise and echo doesn't allow me to focus
I don't agree with Aldo, stretch goals are making our games better games with better components that I wouldn't have paid for with my own money. There is never a reason to not put it on KS as you get much of the your promotions from KS as well.
@TheForbiddenLimb
9 жыл бұрын
James Mathe I agree as long as you're talking about "good" stretch goals: those that improve components. The ones that potentially compromise gameplay or add to shipping or schedule risk are what I consider "bad" stretch goals. I am sure Jeremy would agree!
The host has terrible people skills. He's rude and demeaning.