Nottingham: Nottingham has been redesigned again. The draft piles have been eliminated and the buildings now allow players to fleece the peasants for castle resources. The design materials are currently in the process of being updated. The updated materials will be sent priority mail to the next stage of the Torch with instructions about how [...]
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Weekly Executive Summary
Torch: Both copies of Nottingham have been sent out. Each will make three stops around the country over the next month and a half before it returns to Evertide Games. The playtester feedback form has been set up on Google Docs to collect feedback, suggestions and reviews. Hellas: Porter Nielsen will be joining the team [...]
Direction
With the concept for the art for Lords of Scotland finally coming together, it is good to know that all I really need to do now is to sell it. I am confident that I’m going to put out a good product… a solid enduring game design splashed with engaging art and a compelling storyline/theme. [...]
New Designs
With a head full of ideas, it’s always hard to focus on what design I should pursue next. Lords of Scotland is finished as far as the design goes, so even while I try to sell its merits to people in order to produce it, my head is at least partly distracted by the question [...]
Business Plan Draft
SummaryEvertide Games is an interactive entertainment developer committed to producing original mass-market, multiplayer, multimedia games for both entertainment and education. ParametersI founded Evertide Games because I am a game designer and entrepreneur. I have no programming experience myself but I have designed a number of conventional card and board game prototypes over the past few [...]
Multimedia, Mass-Market & Non-Collectible
In an email to a prospective playtester and game designer for Everide Games, I outlined some of the company’s short term developmental plans. Here is an excerpt from the email: First, my game company is multimedia, so I am primarily focused on conventional games that can easily be ported to the online browser (in say… [...]








