What has this got to do with Marooned? I here you ask... well you have to do something whilst you are painting and sticking and re-sticking and swearing at 40 little cubes to get them how you want them!
It has been a big learning curve has this.
Each cube has to have a number on each of it's faces and the best way to do this with my limited real world artistic skills is to design something pretty in a cad tool then print them out on stickers and stick them on cubes... dead easy right?
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The Addams Family Game Night Look |
Wrong.
The design part went ok, till I saw an old design that I had done and wanted to include elements of that in the new design but still that was just a time thing. I found some cheap stickers in my local 'The Works' and decided to just print over them regardless of pre cut lines and then sort it out later. To add to durability I thought I would use laminating plastic on the face of the printed stickers... this was a mistake. Whilst the laminating plastic stuck to the stickers fine it also warped them and meant that they slowly peeled off the cubes after a while to rescue these I flattened them by pressing them against a cool iron whilst on the cube then stuck them down using prit stick extra strong glue... that worked! It also gave a sort of rubbery surface to the cubes meaning that they would grab on to any surface they were on or next to not good if you need them to slide freely as I do... so a coat of pva glue was then needed to stop the sticky. That worked.
A Finished In Block |
As a process this is far too long and involved to do for every cube... I measured my time by Radio Four programmes and put it this way I ended up listening to Jenni Murray more than once... too long.
So I have learned some lessons for the next set.
A Finished Out Block |
I'm also going to do a bit of a redesign on the cubes themselves... the Victorian Gothic is a nice look but a little too dark for playing in anything other than full light and perhaps a little to themey for something with only the barest bones of a theme... they are starting to look a little too much like floral versions of the Lament Configuration from Hellraiser.
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Spot The Difference! |
Quick review on the to do list....
Make the 100 cubes into 10 two player sets.
40% done (with problems)
40% done (with problems)
Get the Play testers NDA sorted out.
Not Going to do this after advice has been taken but will produce a handout
Not Going to do this after advice has been taken but will produce a handout
Organise a local play test night/day
Um yes... next on my list now that i have enough cubes for a few games
Um yes... next on my list now that i have enough cubes for a few games
Get the guys who have offered to take Marooned to a Trade Show to play test, up and running with the game.
This will depend on me getting the thing above sorted won't it? so Um... yes
This will depend on me getting the thing above sorted won't it? so Um... yes
Edit the Rules and put pretty Graphics into it.
To Start Today
To Start Today
Make up or source some feedback forms and get them printed.
Later
Later
Think about what else this blog needs (If anything) while the game goes into beta mode.
Later
Later
Price up the Demo Version, attempt to come out at a fair price point.
Much Later I need to get a workable way of manufacture up and running before I do that!
Much Later I need to get a workable way of manufacture up and running before I do that!
Stop putting Random capital letters in my Sentences!
yeah Right like that's Ever gonna happen!
yeah Right like that's Ever gonna happen!
So that's where we are at the moment... looking groovy I think... every set back is a thing to learn from next time me thinks... here's to less time making and more time listening to Radio Four!
IH OUT
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