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5/2/2025, 5:03:26 AM
Funi times edition
>Last bread
>>not a clue
>Why should I homebrew?
/tg/ products are fairly unique in that it's actually pretty simple to make them these days, with a plethora of products to assist in making and playtesting your game. Making your own games helps understand why games are made the way they are, as well as being fun to do.
>What you should post
Ideas for games, games you're currently making, updates to your own games in broad strokes, and any homebrewing for existing products that don't get much attention. Discussion about the above is welcome. Post good, be good, and look over others products, they care if someone looks more than anything.
>Oh No! The Thread is Over!
The typical game designer guy makes a new thread every month. He stopped, so this guy is taking over sometimes
One suggestion: Bump the bump
>Resources for the aspiring developer
>https://anydice.com/ (A fantastic resource for checking probabilities)
>https://miro.com/ (A online whiteboard with tools to help organize yourself)
>https://www.notion.so/ (Similar to the above, but in a bit cleaner format for those who work in larger teams)
>https://obsidian.md/ (Notetaking and other assistance)
Thread Question: What's your core resolution? D20? Dice pool? Cards?
Additional note: The Game Design Guild, or Orange server, has gone through some renovations and is now open, come chat if you want! https://discord.gg/3gf7P2q
>Last bread
>>not a clue
>Why should I homebrew?
/tg/ products are fairly unique in that it's actually pretty simple to make them these days, with a plethora of products to assist in making and playtesting your game. Making your own games helps understand why games are made the way they are, as well as being fun to do.
>What you should post
Ideas for games, games you're currently making, updates to your own games in broad strokes, and any homebrewing for existing products that don't get much attention. Discussion about the above is welcome. Post good, be good, and look over others products, they care if someone looks more than anything.
>Oh No! The Thread is Over!
The typical game designer guy makes a new thread every month. He stopped, so this guy is taking over sometimes
One suggestion: Bump the bump
>Resources for the aspiring developer
>https://anydice.com/ (A fantastic resource for checking probabilities)
>https://miro.com/ (A online whiteboard with tools to help organize yourself)
>https://www.notion.so/ (Similar to the above, but in a bit cleaner format for those who work in larger teams)
>https://obsidian.md/ (Notetaking and other assistance)
Thread Question: What's your core resolution? D20? Dice pool? Cards?
Additional note: The Game Design Guild, or Orange server, has gone through some renovations and is now open, come chat if you want! https://discord.gg/3gf7P2q
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