Friday, September 28, 2012

How To Make Money with your Game Design



What's your plans this Sunday?!


Game designer Keith Meyers is going to be at Snakes and Lattes in Toronto (600 Bloor St. West) on Sunday September 30, 2012 at 11am for a free 4 hour presentation and discussion and Q and A about the game industry.


Keith is an American designer of games including Shake 'n' Take, Tiki Topple, Sitting Ducks, Second Guess and Fast Figure. In 2008 he published "Paid to Play: The Business of Game Design", a terrific handbook on the practicalities of being a game designer for a living. Snakes will have some copies on hand for purchase at this event.

The Game Design Central website is also one of Keith's productions, a great resource for game inventors - beginners will find a terrific amount of helpful information there. Have a browse through to see what Keith has to offer and what you'll get out of the presentation at Snakes and Lattes.


This event will have a little something for everyone, novices to experts alike, and a great opportunity to meet and talk with someone with a wealth of industry experience.

Im tempted to attend. But not sure how I will do after the Great Canadian Board Game Blitz hangover I anticipate.


And let me know your thoughts if you attend!


-- Daryl Andrews

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