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How to Price Your Board Game

Brand Game Development

Different price points have different psychological effects on people. The price tag merely reflects what the game is. Buyers perceive a great value in the game which justifies the three-digit price tag. Have you ever bought a game because of the price tag? Have you ever walked away from a game because of the price tag?

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A Crash Course on Selling Board Games

Brand Game Development

That psychological boost is huge – you won’t feel like a huckster if you completely believe in your game. The simple fact is that board gamers are not all that price sensitive – just look at the tags on the most well-liked board games. The play-throughs with customers will be better. More people will talk about it.

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Deathloop deconstruction / design thoughts

Radiator Blog

Heritage Gun" can switch between shotgun and rifle mode There are also "epic" tier guns with special modifiers -- silenced SMG, stealth pistol with auto-tagging radar nails, a rifle with exploding bullets, a revolver with poison gas bullets, etc. It just felt like too much stuff going on, no clear psychology or arc. Loadout is 3 guns.

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How Cookie Run Bakes its Monster Revenue

Deconstructor of Fun

The game categorizes the cookies into four types based on rarity: common, rare, epic, ancient/legendary (ancient cookies and legendary cookies have the same drop rate but with a different type of tag, so we put them in one category). This design makes full use of player psychology and satisfies the gambling or lottery desires of many players.

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Zugzwang as a pole dance upward unto heaven

Radiator Blog

The stunning Cruising Pavilion installation at the 2018 Venice Biennale My previous cruising game The Tearoom focused on the emotional and psychological aspects of cruising, and eventually went on tour with the fantastic group art exhibition Cruising Pavilion. It's kind of like a sci-fi laser tag arena, but for gay sex.

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