
The Tabletop Takeaway: A Board Game Design Podcast
146. Worker Placement Games
In what ways can workers interact? How do you vary the efficiency of an action? Charlie, Trevor, and Ananda talk about Worker Placement Games.

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Hosted by Unknown Host Β· leisure Β· EN-US Β· 153 episodes
Join game designers Ananda Guneratne, Charlie McCarron, and Trevor Muller-Hegel as they analyze published games from a game developer's perspective. Each month, they pick a new game mechanic and three games to play in that genre. Each episode is 20 minutes of pure game design nerdiness!
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The Tabletop Takeaway: A Board Game Design Podcast
In what ways can workers interact? How do you vary the efficiency of an action? Charlie, Trevor, and Ananda talk about Worker Placement Games.

The Tabletop Takeaway: A Board Game Design Podcast
How do you determine who goes first? Should you place workers one at a time or all at once? Ananda, Charlie, and Trevor publish or perish in Alchemists.

The Tabletop Takeaway: A Board Game Design Podcast
How many turns does a player actually need? Should personal actions be less efficient than public ones? Trevor, Ananda, and Charlie cross the bridge in The White Castle.

The Tabletop Takeaway: A Board Game Design Podcast
Do workers need to block each other? How do you limit exponential growth? Charlie, Trevor, and Ananda free their workers in Architects of the West Kingdom.

The Tabletop Takeaway: A Board Game Design Podcast
How do you identify genre-defining mechanics? When does replayability matter? Trevor, Ananda, and Charlie talk about Gateway Games.
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