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One rule to rule them all

28 lipca, 2013 by Ignacy Trzewiczek Brak komentarzy

I have this rule ’Never purchase new game if the one you bought previously is still unplayed’

It helps me keep my budget under control. It helps me keep reasonable number of games in my collection. This is important.

So – never purchase new game if the one you bought previously is still unplayed. It’s clear. Of course I had to make one small exception when Christmas was approaching but well, what could I do?! Shouldn’t I buy games for my family because I was lame and didn’t manage to play game bought in November? Should I hurt them? No!!

So basically, the rule is: never purchase new game if the one you bought previously is still unplayed except the situation when not purchasing would hurt feelings of people you care.

Yeah, it is a little bit longer, but it is fair.

***

For a moment I was wondering if purchasing six games for Christmas isn’t a violation of my rule but technically it isn’t. I was buying them in a one moment. I don’t think it is exploiting the rules. I hope you agree.

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There was a tight moment at the beginning of January with a good offer for Smash Up in one of the Polish game stores, so I needed to look at the situation with wider perspective – Space Cadets which I bought for Christmas and didn’t play yet is a game for 3-5 players. Merry and I makes 2 players.

This is objective reason why I didn’t played Space Cadets yet. I simply can’t. I really wanted, but I can’t.

In this situation everything is clear – never purchase new game if the one you bought previously is still unplayed although you could play it (except the situation when not purchasing would hurt feelings of people you care).

I was totally allowed to buy Smash up.

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Mid-january shows me as a loyal client and man of honor. I was contacted by my favorite game store. They informed me that they just managed to import the game Coup I was asking about few months ago. You can not expect me being rude and cancel my order, right?

This is matter of rules. This is matter of being a honest and responsible man. Yeah, I bought Coup but I didn’t break any rules. Read them carefully. Everything is according to rules.

Never purchase new game if the one you purchased previously is still unplayed although you could play it (except the situation when not purchasing would hurt feelings of people or game stores you care).

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Few days ago I discovered the problem with wording, and you know, wording in rules is extremely important. Carelessly I used the word 'purchase’ when writing the rule. It obviously should be 'buy’. I mean, this is important, because the fact that I am just receiving 4 new games from Polish edition of Math Trade is something totally different. Technically it is not buying. I want you to understand very clearly. This is not against the rule.

Never buy new game if the one you bought previously is still unplayed although you could play it (except the situation when not purchasing would hurt feelings of people or game stores you care).

Math Trade is legal. I can exchange as many games as I want!

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This week I bought Mage Wars.

And technically, I mean, if you look at this promotion I was offered and if you consider I am father of big family and I really need to keep my budget tight and such an offer let me save money so I can buy warm clothes for my little kids and…

OK, you know what? Give me a break. Look at my avatar here. I am game designer. Not rules lawyer. Are we clear?

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Give them a second chance!

23 czerwca, 2013 by Ignacy Trzewiczek Brak komentarzy

I played Netrunner. First game was terrible. I had problems with rules because rulebook is terrible [yeah, I know, I may be the last person to complain about rulebooks]. I saw not too many choices, you only put an Agenda, put an Ice in front and wait for Runner to attack. Boring.

I spent more time with rulebook. I went through BGG forums. I asked Piechu to help me with rules because still some things were unclear for me. We played again. It didn’t rock. Quite boring. Put Agenda, put Ice, gather money, wait..

I visited BGG again. Game has an extremely good ratings. Everybody is just crazy about the game. We played it again. It was ok.

I lost. I wanted rematch. We played again. It was quite fun. For few rounds it really was exciting. I lost. I wanted rematch. We played again. It was fun. It was exciting. I lost again…

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These days the pressure is huge. You play the game. Either it is great or it sucks. No middle ground. No time for second chance. There are 10 new releases waiting on your shelf. You have no time for giving the game another chance. The game is great, or you take another box from shelf…

600 new games released in Essen. 20 of them on your shelf. Escape, Terra Mystica, Tzolkin, Robinson Crusoe, Suburbia, Love Letter, Space Cadets – to mention only a few. Mage Wars? Legendary? Descent 2.0? Netrunner? Star Wars: Miniature game? CO2? Lords of Waterdeep?

This is crazy.

There is no space for giving the second chance. Queque of great games is too long…

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I am happy I gave Netrunner second and third and fourth chance. I am happy that I was stubborn and tried again and again. I am happy that after polishing game play and reading carefully all rules I finally find this game good.

Hold the pressure of new titles. Be stubborn. Play a game few times before you finally decide it sucks and grab new one from shelf…

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Conspiracy Theory

5 maja, 2013 by Ignacy Trzewiczek Brak komentarzy

Every single month I get an email from a game designer who is paranoid. He wants to submit a game but first of all he asks me how I make him sure I will not steal his idea and publish it as my own.

Ridiculous amount of young designers believes that I – Ignacy Trzewiczek – am waiting to steal their ideas. Every single day I check my Inbox to see if there is a new game submitted. Game I could steal and win Spiel des Jahres. 

That’s me. The Hunter from darkness. Predator among young designers.

Right. That’s exactly what I do. Steal your ideas.

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First of all – if you, game designer – consider that I am a thief who wants to cheat you and steal your idea and publish it as my own, if you think I am such a person, then… well, what can I say. Why do you even contact me? Get the hell out off my Inbox! You think I am a thief? Don’t contact me. It is as simple as that.

Secondly – try to think. A little bit. Please.

If I steal your idea and publish it as mine own design what would you do? You’d go to BGG and you’d write that it was your idea first. You’d show scans of your prototype. You’d ask your friends who tested your prototype to confirm that they played this prototype with you. 

That is the moment when I am screwed for good.

Never ever any author will submit the game to me.

Immediately my company earns stealer reputation.

I am dead in 3 months. No one will buy my games anymore.

Even best prototype is not worth stealing. Trust me.

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Publishers don’t steal ideas. They are square or… or at least they are not stupid.

Send your prototypes to publishers without fear. The worst thing that can happen would be publisher refusing publishing the game. The best that can happen? Great adventure with your own game published and then praised by players.

Sounds nice, right?

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