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Jay Cormier makes awesome games out of awesome comics—Tabletop Throwdown S1E15

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Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Tabletop Throwdown, Mike Dunn and Dan Hinken welcome Jay Cormier, a game designer and founder of Off The Page Games. They discuss Jay's journey in game design, the development of the Mind Management game, and how comic books influence his work. Jay shares insights on the challenges faced during game development, the importance of honoring the source material, and his passion for creating games based on indie comics. The conversation also touches on personal stories about comic collecting and the impact of comics on their lives. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore their personal journeys with comics and graphic novels, discussing how specific titles reignited their passion for the medium. They delve into the creative process of game design, emphasizing the importance of constraints in fostering innovation. The discussion also touches on teaching game design to students, the inception of the Fail Faster journal, and the development of a unique educational book that combines storytelling with game mechanics. Finally, they consider the marketability of new game concepts and the evolving landscape of board games for younger audiences. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of game design, particularly focusing on creating family-friendly games and the challenges of adapting comic book narratives into games. They discuss the importance of art style in accessibility, the innovative mechanics that can enhance gameplay, and the future of their projects, including collaborations and upcoming conventions. The dialogue highlights the balance between maintaining the essence of the original comic while making it appealing to a broader audience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jay Cormier and His Ventures03:04 The Journey of Mind Management Game Development05:49 The Evolution of Off The Page Games09:04 Creating Games from Comics: A Unique Approach12:03 The Impact of Comics on Game Design14:49 Exploring New Game Ideas and Inspirations17:49 Comic Collecting and Personal Stories23:40 Rediscovering Comics: A Journey Back to the Page24:32 Diving into Graphic Novels: Personal Experiences and Favorites25:54 The Concept of Crossover: Blending Fictional Worlds28:34 Constraints as Creativity: The Power of Limitations in Game Design30:53 Teaching Game Design: Insights from the Classroom33:34 The Birth of the Fail Faster Journal: A Solution to a Problem36:41 Design Your Destiny: A Unique Approach to Game Design Education39:13 Exploring Simplicity in Game Mechanics: A Shift in Perspective43:36 Marketability of Game Concepts: Seeking Validation and Feedback47:52 The Importance of Family-Friendly Gaming49:02 Art and Accessibility in Game Design51:41 Creating a Narrative for Game Development52:20 Exploring Comic Book Adaptations54:06 The Challenge of Adapting Iconic Comics56:39 Innovative Game Mechanics and Concepts01:00:20 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and CollaborationsSubscribe for more gaming and gaming culture content: 🔴 https://www.youtube.com/@GamingTrendVideosNeed more? 🌐 Head on over to  https://gamingtrend.com📈 Subscribe to our weekly round-up newsletters: https://gamingtrend.com/#/portal/signup/freeBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gamingtrend.comTwitter/X:  https://twitter.com/gamingtrendFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GamingTrend/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealgamingtrend/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gamingtrendDiscord: https://discord.gg/T8jNjYP

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Tabletop Throwdown, Mike Dunn and Dan Hinken welcome Jay Cormier, a game designer and founder of Off The Page Games. They discuss Jay's journey in game design, the development of the Mind Management game, and how comic books influence his work. Jay shares insights on the challenges faced during game development, the importance of honoring the source material, and his passion for creating games based on indie comics. The conversation also touches on personal...

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