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#157: Building a Trilogy: One Game at a Time

25 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Jason sits down with Kathryn Hahn, co-founder of Grod Games and the creative force behind Estate: Raise the Realm, a worker placement board game that opens an epic fantasy trilogy. Kathryn shares how a pandemic-era dream became a real publishing company, what they learned from their Kickstarter campaign, and how they are building a tabletop world with stories that reach beyond the game box. From convention road trips and Board Game Arena to outsourcing decisions and physical product challenges, this conversation covers the full reality of launching your first game. If you have ever imagined turning a creative idea into an actual product, this episode will give you the roadmap and the reality check you need.

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