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How to Get Your Board Game in a Retail Store for the First Time

Brand Game Development

If you want to get your board game into retail stores, it helps to set small, achievable goals. Below, you will find an edited transcript of our video call, transcribed by Scribie. What follows has been edited for brevity and clarity. Molly & her first two retail customers. Molly & her first two retail customers.

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How to Sell Your Board Game Outside of Kickstarter

Brand Game Development

With a few quick edits, you can turn your pre-order system into an instant sales system. A few conventions to consider include: Any local convention within 250 miles of you, regardless of size Gen Con Essen PAX Unplugged UK Games Expo Dice Tower Con Origins Game Fair CMON Expo BGG Con. Get on the shelves of your local game store.

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Improvements in the Machine Translation Landscape and What They Mean for the Video Game Industry

Game Global

Konstantin shared some interesting insights on the current state of MT for the localization industry, with a special focus on its effect on video games. Machine translation replaces translation with post-editing, and the cost of human intervention is significantly reduced. Read our questions and answers below for more details.

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Puzzle Strike on iOS

Sirlin

Launching with English and French language support, with German and Japanese localization on the way The iOS version of Puzzle Strike retails for $3.99 USD and come with the first four characters (Grave, Jaina, Midori, and Setsuki).

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Puzzle Strike on Steam

Sirlin

Launching with English and French language support, with German and Japanese localization on the way The Steam version of Puzzle Strike will retail for $14.99 USD and come with the first ten characters (Grave, Jaina, Midori, Setsuki, Rook, DeGrey, Valerie, Geiger, Lum, and Argagarg.)

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How Board Game Fulfillment Works at Fulfillrite

Brand Game Development

What follows are his responses to my questions, edited only for grammar and spelling. There is no retail middleman. We work hard on behalf of our clients to negotiate rates from national and local carriers. There are many factors guiding where the initial prototype should be created, local in the US or overseas.

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Istanbul Gaming Summit 2023

Deconstructor of Fun

You can find edited highlights of each talk below, and videos of each session – just hit play to start watching. Petrovic rounded out the panel by adding that Turkish companies must start to look outside local talent and look more globally, using Gram Games’ international offices as a good example.

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