10 Types of Board Game Designers (And How to Discover Your Own Style)

Published: Sun 24th Nov

In this video, Adam explores ten types of board game designer, categorised by motivation: this video is all about the WHY. What drives us to design games?

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The Adam in Wales: Board Game Designer Journal is available worldwide, via Amazon's print on demand service.

You can also purchase a downloadable PDF of the journal from Drive Thru RPG a the following link: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/472771/Adam-in-Wales-Board-Game-Designer-Journal?affiliate_id=430883

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The journal provides a multitude of reflective tools to help you develop as a tabletop game designer. This is not a playtesting journal. That is to say, the journal is not focused on one specific game or project. It is focused on you. You are the project.

The journal is broken down into logs, with prompts to guide your reflections.

You will be guided to reflect on:
- Your own definition of success
- Your gaming preferences and those of the market
- Games you have played and what you learned from them
- The people who support you in game design
- How you support other designers
- Your design ethos
- Your goals and ambitions

The journal contains a selection of tools to help you analyse your prototypes in development.

- The Hook Generator - to help you create concepts which will catch attention
- The DARE Model - to help you prioritise your ideas
- The Ladder Model - to help you determine how engaging your game is
- The Idea : Execution Matrix - to help you determine how likely your game is to achieve commercial success
- Player Journey Maps - to help you identify the pain points in your games

These tools are all based off of models and matrices developed and discussed on the Adam in Wales Youtube Channel. If you would like more information about any of these topics, there is a huge amount of information within that channel.