“Porky Corgis”: Beta Project

The process in creating a game from scratch was a definite challenge. I found it difficult not to reciprocate existing games at the beginning, however we were encouraged to gather the best things we admired from these games. Having an affinity and appreciation for the social deduction genre, I knew I wanted to come out … Continue reading “Porky Corgis”: Beta Project

‘Threee Last BraincellZ’: Group Contribution

Collaboration in the game experience design process proved to be a challenging task. The most difficult obstacle being how we were to interpret our acquired knowledge of game design theories and practical elements into one cohesive product. By organising ourselves into online meetings we could effectively discuss our key components for our game project pitch. … Continue reading ‘Threee Last BraincellZ’: Group Contribution

Card Games and Corgis

Going through my collection of tabletop and board games, I've acquired a variety of social deduction and point-based games over the course of experimenting with new and unfamiliar types of products. I've arrived to the conclusion in ideating a social deduction game involving cards, illustrations, and existing game mechanics based on the level of involvement … Continue reading Card Games and Corgis

Tabletop Seminars: A Personal Account

Tabletop games have increased in popularity due to its readily accessible means of acquiring new products. With the help of the internet, board games have become easier to discover along with the support of crowdfunding where a lot of games are in the process of looking to be published (Sargeantson, 2020). SUSHI GO! In our … Continue reading Tabletop Seminars: A Personal Account