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Welcome to Episode 18 of Games Every Designer Should Play, the podcast that explores the world of game design by analysing some of the greatest games of all time. Join experienced Game Design lecturers Stuart Lilford, Adrian Mills, and David Grant as they discuss Dorfromantik and what this award-winning cozy game can teach aspiring designers.
🚨 Spoiler alert for the game! We recommend playing Dorfromantik before listening, although the experience isn't heavily story-driven.
In this episode, we explore why cozy games have become one of the fastest-growing genres in modern gaming, and how Dorfromantik creates surprising depth from an incredibly simple core mechanic. We discuss the KISS principle, the value of design constraints, and why elegant mechanics often outperform feature-heavy game design.
We also examine the importance of game feel, visual polish, and player feedback, debate whether adding more mechanics would actually improve the experience, and discuss why aspiring game developers should focus on building small, polished games rather than overly ambitious projects.
Featuring community feedback and the verdict: Is Dorfromantik a game every designer should play?
📧 Email us your comments or questions about the game we'll be discussing next at [email protected]
It's Stuart's turn to choose the game for the next episode. His clues suggest an RPG unlike anything we've covered before... but will Adrian and David approve of the choice? You'll have to listen to the end to find out! 👀
#Dorfromantik #GameDesign #GamesEveryDesignerShouldPlay #CozyGames #IndieGames #PuzzleGames #StrategyGames #GameDevelopment #GameDesignPodcast
Thank you for tuning in! 🎧✨
We are @ShouldPlayPod on Instagram, X, Bluesky, Threads, and YouTube.
=== CREDITS ===
Music by Vasil Trofimov from Pixabay.
Sound Effects by floraphonic from Pixabay.
Thanks to Gary Mitchell for Technical Support.
By Stuart LilfordWelcome to Episode 18 of Games Every Designer Should Play, the podcast that explores the world of game design by analysing some of the greatest games of all time. Join experienced Game Design lecturers Stuart Lilford, Adrian Mills, and David Grant as they discuss Dorfromantik and what this award-winning cozy game can teach aspiring designers.
🚨 Spoiler alert for the game! We recommend playing Dorfromantik before listening, although the experience isn't heavily story-driven.
In this episode, we explore why cozy games have become one of the fastest-growing genres in modern gaming, and how Dorfromantik creates surprising depth from an incredibly simple core mechanic. We discuss the KISS principle, the value of design constraints, and why elegant mechanics often outperform feature-heavy game design.
We also examine the importance of game feel, visual polish, and player feedback, debate whether adding more mechanics would actually improve the experience, and discuss why aspiring game developers should focus on building small, polished games rather than overly ambitious projects.
Featuring community feedback and the verdict: Is Dorfromantik a game every designer should play?
📧 Email us your comments or questions about the game we'll be discussing next at [email protected]
It's Stuart's turn to choose the game for the next episode. His clues suggest an RPG unlike anything we've covered before... but will Adrian and David approve of the choice? You'll have to listen to the end to find out! 👀
#Dorfromantik #GameDesign #GamesEveryDesignerShouldPlay #CozyGames #IndieGames #PuzzleGames #StrategyGames #GameDevelopment #GameDesignPodcast
Thank you for tuning in! 🎧✨
We are @ShouldPlayPod on Instagram, X, Bluesky, Threads, and YouTube.
=== CREDITS ===
Music by Vasil Trofimov from Pixabay.
Sound Effects by floraphonic from Pixabay.
Thanks to Gary Mitchell for Technical Support.