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#142: Why Play Is More Than Just Fun: The Hidden Power Behind Game Design

19 min · 19. Mai 2026
Episode #142: Why Play Is More Than Just Fun: The Hidden Power Behind Game Design Cover

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This episode dives into the real-world process behind creating groundbreaking tabletop games, from a sci-fi deck builder to party games that get people talking. Mitchell Drake shares why rapid prototyping on simple paper, fighting the urge to endlessly tweak, and gathering feedback early are game-changers. You'll discover how to balance factions without digital tools, design for diverse age groups, and craft mechanics that keep players engaged, whether around a living room or at a major convention. Plus, insights on how simple games can unexpectedly bring strangers together and deepen relationships.

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