
The Board Game Designer's Guide to Careers in the Industry
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Narrated by:
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Joe Slack
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By:
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Joe Slack
About this listen
Haven’t you always wanted to know what it would be like to work for a publisher? Or what it’s like to be a freelance game designer, developer, or artist? Or whether you can still work on your own games once you’ve signed that contract to work full-time for a publisher?
You’ll discover all this and more as we dive into the pros and cons of working in-house vs. freelancing as well as how others got into these roles and what they have learned. Find out how your skills and experience can help you land a job in the board game industry.
©2021 Joe Slack (P)2021 Joe Slack
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