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Daily Archives: March 12, 2022

Some resources on designing and publishing games

Posted on March 12, 2022 by Hugh Paterson III
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I have some board game ideas I would like to try and build and publish. Here are some links from the things online I found. This is my scratch pad.

  • https://streamlinedgaming.com/make-trading-cards-using-nandeck/
  • https://streamlinedgaming.com/11-popular-board-game-pieces-for-prototyping-your-game/
  • https://gamewright.com/faq/
  • https://mykindofmeeple.com/board-game-pieces-names-examples-uses/#:~:text=Common%20pieces%20include%20chits%2C%20tiles,names%20specific%20to%20each%20game.
  • https://www.dicebreaker.com/categories/board-game/how-to/board-game-types-explained
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