Nice video and also to all those watching, I would highly recommend Hero Time Manufacturing! My wife and I developed out first game last year which we then took to Kickstarter, and we had no clue what we were doing In terms of making it a reality - Hersh offered incredible support throughout the whole process right up until the final delivery of 1500 copies! Awesome company for new designers!! 👍
The thing that pushes me to keep working on my design is actually working on multiple games at the same time. Having multiple different design in the works allows to use more of the ideas you get. What usually happens is you try to solve something for A and end up with a solution for B. Love your videos, keep it up !
I liked the Vlogish format! I must say though that i was so excited for your next video, and even though the video was informative and good.. I do want to see the progression on YOUR exploration game! Best regards!
I've recently been pretty inspired as of late and just watched all of your videos! It's great to see a creators perspective and process! I hope you keep up the videos to keep the inspiration flowing! I've been playing lots of games and Leder Games games are regularly occurring in our rotation of games so they are definitely the right ones to be taking design bits from! I have a few ideas for games rattling around in my head, but whenever I'm brainstorming for them I feel I am getting too ambitious with ideas i.e, too many mechanics, cool component ideas, the concept of the game. I also constantly worry my ideas might be too similar to things that already exist and if I'm wasting time writing down ideas for games that exist already! Anyways, I hope to see more of your videos in the future, maybe more often too! Keep working hard, your game sounds like the exact kind of thing my family, friends, and I would love to play!!!
OATH we are so dang excited for it. Loved the video!! it’s great when you find inspiration in both, other games, but also anywhere in the world around you! and your card mechanic idea reminds me of the game Arboretum! It’s got a similar thing where you play a card but also have to discard a card which becomes available to all other players!! 🙌🏻 it’s a cool mechanic and i’m excited to see how you integrate it into your game 👍🏻
@@BeingFriends The mechanic reminds me of Steve Finn's designs, specifically Biblios and Herbaceous. Both of them have you drawing cards and choosing whether you want to keep them or make them something the other players will interact with. Great video! I love your ideas and can't wait to see where you go with them Jesse!
"Boy, do I think I wish I would..." That's every great book title for me, haha! :D You videos are top notch and it's really interesting to follow you :)
Hey Jesse!! Thanks for the videos and updates. Me and my longtime friend are working on creating a game and its cool to see your volgs and prototypes because where currently on the stage of practicing our mechanics. But I don't know if this matters to you any more but there's a tabletop game called "Gaslands Refueled" its a rule book and there are dice rolls but they use symbols and when you roll you see what symbols you get and you can choose what you want to use and if you get a negative roll you can sacrifice one of your good ones to get rid of that one. I'm not explains it well but look up "Gaslands Refueled by osprey games
What's your coffee/water grind info that you use for your coffee? You should start looking at solo games as inspiration. One example, of many, is Discover - Lands Unknown. Super hyped, with the whole "unique games" gimmick, and those high expectations eventually lead to it's disappearance among content creators. PM me and I'd be more than happy to send you my copy, it's not a great game, but, it may spark something for you. GL on your design process and this channel, but most importantly, tell me your coffee ratios! Currently, I'm using a medium roast, medium grind, at 35g coffee with 375g water with 30 sec bloom totalling around 4.5 minute brew. It needs help. PS. could talk a lot about Jamie's IP desire for the Red Rising game. It's pure passion, brought to fruition, and yes, it could happen to you too.
...great channel and content! I am enjoy your journey...but I am realizing I have a lot of work to do before I can make my game. Did you follow a video or online instructions for your game table?
a Great vid, (capital g there and all), you're right though, inspiration is vitally important. I get mine form other games and from listening to podcasts like BGDL and from watching videos... like this one. nicely done
@@NewBoardGameDesign For real, what dept? And yeah I did. I studied art and film + digital media, got my undergrad in 2009 and finished grad school (FDM) in 2011.
@@NewBoardGameDesign Oh sick! That's great. Btw I just followed ya on Insta, happy to collaborate on art stuff if you're still working on your own game!
Thanks Edmund! I really just need to play the game. I know Leder Games has downloadable PDFs of their rules on a website. I’m just excited to have it in my hands and find out how the card play makes me feel. I appreciate you looking out for me though!
Good work as usual. The artsy blog style hurt your pacing a little, but not as much as actual artsy blogs! Just shave a second or two off the artsy bits and you’re back to perfect pacing.
Yes, it was my first time trying a vlog style video. I'm sure it takes practice. I was just having fun with it. But thanks for the feedback. I'll keep that in mind!
Nice video and also to all those watching, I would highly recommend Hero Time Manufacturing! My wife and I developed out first game last year which we then took to Kickstarter, and we had no clue what we were doing In terms of making it a reality - Hersh offered incredible support throughout the whole process right up until the final delivery of 1500 copies! Awesome company for new designers!! 👍
The thing that pushes me to keep working on my design is actually working on multiple games at the same time. Having multiple different design in the works allows to use more of the ideas you get. What usually happens is you try to solve something for A and end up with a solution for B.
Love your videos, keep it up !
This guy really needs a million subs for the amazing content. Keep up the good work.
Oh man, that’s generous!
Nice to see you again ☺️. Can't wait to see what you're up to.
Thanks for the videos, they give me the energy to keep working on my own game.
Yes! Keep working on it! I’m always feeling like there is more work to do on my games. I can understand the persistent effort required.
Your video production is tops my man! I always anxiously await more videos on your game! Keep up the phenomenon job!!!!
Thanks for watching Tyler!
I liked the Vlogish format! I must say though that i was so excited for your next video, and even though the video was informative and good.. I do want to see the progression on YOUR exploration game! Best regards!
Thanks J. Of course, I get it. Soon!
Any chance this series will return? Or can I find you elsewhere Jesse? Really love your content!
I've recently been pretty inspired as of late and just watched all of your videos! It's great to see a creators perspective and process! I hope you keep up the videos to keep the inspiration flowing! I've been playing lots of games and Leder Games games are regularly occurring in our rotation of games so they are definitely the right ones to be taking design bits from! I have a few ideas for games rattling around in my head, but whenever I'm brainstorming for them I feel I am getting too ambitious with ideas i.e, too many mechanics, cool component ideas, the concept of the game. I also constantly worry my ideas might be too similar to things that already exist and if I'm wasting time writing down ideas for games that exist already! Anyways, I hope to see more of your videos in the future, maybe more often too! Keep working hard, your game sounds like the exact kind of thing my family, friends, and I would love to play!!!
instantly in my watch later. looking forward to watching this Jesse!!
OATH we are so dang excited for it.
Loved the video!! it’s great when you find inspiration in both, other games, but also anywhere in the world around you!
and your card mechanic idea reminds me of the game Arboretum! It’s got a similar thing where you play a card but also have to discard a card which becomes available to all other players!! 🙌🏻 it’s a cool mechanic and i’m excited to see how you integrate it into your game 👍🏻
Thanks for the reply, my man! Also appreciate the tip about Arboretum. I’ll check it out to see what I can glean from it.
Let’s hang soon.
@@BeingFriends The mechanic reminds me of Steve Finn's designs, specifically Biblios and Herbaceous. Both of them have you drawing cards and choosing whether you want to keep them or make them something the other players will interact with.
Great video! I love your ideas and can't wait to see where you go with them Jesse!
My favorite narrative in a board game is Dead of Winter.
"Boy, do I think I wish I would..." That's every great book title for me, haha! :D
You videos are top notch and it's really interesting to follow you :)
your video editing and insight into board games is awesome to watch.
Hey Jesse!! Thanks for the videos and updates. Me and my longtime friend are working on creating a game and its cool to see your volgs and prototypes because where currently on the stage of practicing our mechanics. But I don't know if this matters to you any more but there's a tabletop game called "Gaslands Refueled" its a rule book and there are dice rolls but they use symbols and when you roll you see what symbols you get and you can choose what you want to use and if you get a negative roll you can sacrifice one of your good ones to get rid of that one. I'm not explains it well but look up "Gaslands Refueled by osprey games
One of your best videos yet! Love the shoutout to Veiled Fate!
Thanks my man! We gotta play it again soon.
Great video! Fantastic production as always
What's your coffee/water grind info that you use for your coffee? You should start looking at solo games as inspiration. One example, of many, is Discover - Lands Unknown. Super hyped, with the whole "unique games" gimmick, and those high expectations eventually lead to it's disappearance among content creators. PM me and I'd be more than happy to send you my copy, it's not a great game, but, it may spark something for you. GL on your design process and this channel, but most importantly, tell me your coffee ratios! Currently, I'm using a medium roast, medium grind, at 35g coffee with 375g water with 30 sec bloom totalling around 4.5 minute brew. It needs help.
PS. could talk a lot about Jamie's IP desire for the Red Rising game. It's pure passion, brought to fruition, and yes, it could happen to you too.
When is the next video coming?? I'm excited to see how your project is coming along!
As a solo player primarily I am psyched to see how Oath ends up
Yea, me too. I haven’t played many solo games but I’m excited to check this one out
I like your dog
I like OUR dog 🙂
I have seeing your channel since 11 months your channel is awesome I hope I win this giveaway
...great channel and content! I am enjoy your journey...but I am realizing I have a lot of work to do before I can make my game.
Did you follow a video or online instructions for your game table?
Whoa are you from Texas? I’m from DFW!
a Great vid, (capital g there and all), you're right though, inspiration is vitally important. I get mine form other games and from listening to podcasts like BGDL and from watching videos... like this one. nicely done
Thanks Shane! We gotta stay inspired some how!
Bruh did you go to Baylor? I see that sticker on your Nalgene...
Ha, I work at Baylor currently. Did you go to Baylor?
@@NewBoardGameDesign For real, what dept? And yeah I did. I studied art and film + digital media, got my undergrad in 2009 and finished grad school (FDM) in 2011.
Cool! I work in New Student Programs with Line Camp and Welcome Week now. I was a hall director for the last four years too.
@@NewBoardGameDesign Oh sick! That's great. Btw I just followed ya on Insta, happy to collaborate on art stuff if you're still working on your own game!
Happy to see a new video from you. Do you have anything on TTS or any rules you need a glance trhourgh? I have some days where I can fit it in.
Thanks Edmund! I really just need to play the game. I know Leder Games has downloadable PDFs of their rules on a website. I’m just excited to have it in my hands and find out how the card play makes me feel. I appreciate you looking out for me though!
@@NewBoardGameDesign Now I meant your game:)
Right now I am planning a board game, is there any group that I can join for more ideas?
Crazy cool!
Not the puppy hiccups!!!
It’s an epidemic
Please don't tell us you dropped the whole thing?! I hope you just took a break and will return.
Cool Video!
Any updates?
Good work as usual. The artsy blog style hurt your pacing a little, but not as much as actual artsy blogs! Just shave a second or two off the artsy bits and you’re back to perfect pacing.
Yes, it was my first time trying a vlog style video. I'm sure it takes practice. I was just having fun with it. But thanks for the feedback. I'll keep that in mind!
hoo i dont have facebook and not instagram to like your partner ... sorry
No worries, M. Feel free to check out their website and consider their design resources.