This course will teach you how to create Board Games from Scratch.
We start with the history of video games, then you’ll learn about the game moments and components used to create a game.
In the end, you’ll receive a template to start creating your game from scratch and how to publish it.
You will also learn how to balance your game to make it fun.
You will learn about many different aspects of Game Design in Tabletop Games and how they work, such as:
How to create prototypes using free tools and without being an artist
The History of Tabletop Game Consoles and their Purposes
How to choose the best components for your game
How the different game components feel in each situation
What are the main game genres
How the game aesthetics influence in the game
How to write good rulebooks
What are the main game moments
Where to find free assets for your game and use them commercially
How to balance your game using math
How to separate your game from expansions
How to publish and sell your games
By the end of some classes, I’ll challenge you to do some exercises, to help you learn better. They are not mandatory, but they can make you become a better game designer.
Specification: Welcome To Game Design – Master Board Game Design
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Carlos Pereira –
I’m enjoying the lectures and the material is also good.
Carolina Sieja bertin –
Nice explanations, easy to understand and follow.
Mangesh Thombare –
Very Informative Introductory Course!
Catarina Maria Freixo Leote –
I find some of the information not very relevant and too much time is spent explaining/exploring basic things. Nevertheless, it provides an interesting overview of the many possibilities while creating a game.
Pawel Strejczek –
Quite basic, but also simple to understand and straightforward.
Mohammed Al Jefairi –
the content is good i wish if we have 5 real full game examples i also wish if you shown a few games with balanced sheets excel sheets for balancing games arent there ;; i was expecting them i also think there are no enough examples on creating our own games no examples about publishers or how to print my games from available factories such as china for example or others… the course gave me the tolls but not enough skills thanks and hope you improve it in the future . good luck
Papon T –
There are a lot of things to take away from this class, and the resources are very eye opening and useful. However, there are more often than not that the instructor would provide inaccurate information e.g. the history of Snakes and Ladders game. Additionally, the instructor also shows a lack of professionalism when he said, and I quote draw your shit.
You Cher Chae –
It’s a great course for the first time board game designer. I kinda hoped there’s some recommended actions but overall great things to know.
Amin Nasri –
The information was more basic that I was expected
Ramon Borreul –
This course is Okay for beginners and young people, however leaves much to be desired for intermediate and more advanced students.
Aditya Mittal –
It’s a good overview of games, but as a regular board game player who wants to get into creating my own games a lot of this was obvious stuff from just playing games. I was hoping for more guidance on how to create games, a bit more structure and depth than just an overview of how games work. I would have liked to dig more into things like how to write a good set of rules or tips/tricks for reducing enumeration/play testing or getting the balance right up front. It was too hand wavy for me and lacked the depth I was looking for. The entire course felt only like an introductory module to a course. It’s like going to an art class and getting an overview of types of art and then saying just draw a lot and get feedback from family and friends and others on your drawings.
Dinesh Ming Yang Bora –
Good course to learn about the resources available to you and how you can best go about creating your board game.
Jos Correa –
Me encanta, disfruto siempre el comienzo de un curso. Gracias.
Peter Powell –
very good so far!
Anirudh Cheruvu –
simple, direct, informative and valuable
Elijah Emil Staley –
It was more basic than I expected, but the prototyping section did have a good variety of ways to make good prototypes.