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frisor.bsky.social
Serious game designer at Grendel Games, board game enthusiast, currently creating the ultimate pirate board game!
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I think you can skip 34-99. Playing 0 does help to understand the main character though.
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This is beautiful!
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I'm more of a coffee drinker, but oofff, I was hooked by the pastry. That art looks delicious.
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Haha, it might be, it's more of a 'gauging interest' kind of post. I feel like the pirate theme comes in waves and I'm wondering when the wave will hit.
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Nice, thanks! It's on my list. It looks like loads of fun for how simple it presents itself. But what about a bit more heavy, strategic pirate game?
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Nice visuals and very cool concept too. I like the title screen but I love the little seagull!
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Happy to hear you liked it! There's 3 levels and a secret 4th level 🤐But no one ever reached it. The 3rd level is supposed to be (nearly) impossible. But I would love to see someone finish it!
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I might be a bit nostalgic for Nintendo shenanigans like 'Hey, we replaced your trusted controller with a remote and a weird nunchuck attachment but now you can play tennis in your living room! Don't smash your tv please'. But I'm happy where they have arrived now and am on board anyway.
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Holy crap, of course it exists, I should have googled first. Good start of the day. Oh yes, this is all because of TCG shop simulator by the way, including my recently refound love for Magic the Gathering.
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Warhammer has a great solution to this: just roll 25 dice!
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It was probably 15 years since I last read a book on game design, but I'm in a bit of a search so I'm going back to the basics. Fully agree on having a strong foundation. I work with design pillars and define the most prominent emotions I want to invoke. But I'm curious about the birth of a concept.
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I love that pinball! I'm the proud record holder of the Black Knight 2000 at our office 😎
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Could I be included in this as well? I'm a producer gone game designer working on games for surgical training, sustainability, math training for kids with learning difficulties and other wholesome stuff: grendelgames.com/products/ I also make board games in my spare time.
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I'd also like to get in on this. I'm a producer gone game designer working on games for surgical training, sustainability, math training for kids with learning difficulties and other wholesome stuff: grendelgames.com/products/ I also make board games in my spare time.
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I'd also like to get in on this. I'm a producer gone game designer working on games for surgical training, sustainability, math training for kids with learning difficulties and other wholesome stuff: grendelgames.com/products/ I also make board games in my spare time.
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I'd also like to get in on this. I'm a producer gone game designer working on games for surgical training, sustainability, math training for kids with learning difficulties and other wholesome stuff: grendelgames.com/products/ I also make board games in my spare time.
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Tipped by my colleague, I'd also like to get in on this. I'm a producer gone game designer working on games for surgical training, sustainability, math training for kids with learning difficulties and other wholesome stuff: grendelgames.com/products/ I also make board games in my spare time.
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Looks awesome! Can I request a starry sky in the new version? :D
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So I've been listening to the Alan Wake soundtrack this year...
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This is how I described my process earlier this year: boardgamegeek.com/blog/11590/b...
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It even plays in the timeline instead of opening a separate youtube tab!
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Oeh, Levensweg! I loved that game with the little cars with the pins in it and the very cool wheel in the middle.