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Your Board Game Kickstarter: Why & How to Spread the Word Early

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If you’re making a board game that you plan to launch on Kickstarter, you’ll find no shortage of advice on the internet. There are articles on how to build an audience, how to create the perfect campaign page, and lists of people to reach out to. Need help on your board game?

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Why & How to Make Press Releases for Your Board Game

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In reality, press releases are well-crafted emails that you send to bloggers and journalists – in our case, those in the board game industry. In reality, press releases are well-crafted emails that you send to bloggers and journalists – in our case, those in the board game industry.

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How to Get Started with Board Game Conventions as a Board Game Creator, Part 1

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Board game conventions have a certain mystique to them. Many board gamers absolutely adore going to big conventions such as Gen Con, Essen, or UKGE. As such, board game developers often find their own interest in conventions piqued. Need help on your board game? This is how you do it.

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How Cons Can Help You Get Your Board Game into Retail

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If you want to get your board game into retail, you’ve probably heard the advice “go to cons.” ” But what exactly do you do at board game conventions? Why are cons so useful for getting into retail or even launching a Kickstarter? Pitch your ridiculous companies.

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A Crash Course in Board Game Development

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Last week, I posted A Crash Course in Games , where I acted as a tour guide to the board game industry, covering much of the contextual information you’ll need to make games. Let’s pick up from there and talk about what specifically goes into making a game. What is board game development all about?