Bez Shahriari, designer of Yogi, discusses how to design not just a game but a gaming system that can support lots of different games.

Bez designed a system called the ELL Deck a while back, and we get into everything a designer has to think about when working on a project that’s going to consist of more than one game.

And be sure to check out Bez’s game system, the ELL Deck, on Kicstarter HERE.

3 comments on “Designing a Game System with Bez Shahriari

  1. Alex Serban says:

    Gabe, speaking of game systems. Have you played a Pax game by Sierra Madre Games before? The most popular one is Pax Pamir by Cole Werhle, but there are 5 total Pax games and they are each masterpieces in their own right. Especially Pax Renaissance. I mention this to say, if you could ever interview Phil or Matthew Eklund (Phil’s son) to talk about game systems, you would have a real home run of an interview. I recommend Phil or Matt because their games are much more complex than Cole’s Pamir, and also, Cole does interviews a lot already, so it wouldn’t be as “rare” as an interview with either of the Eklunds. These guys and their games are nuts. I would be happy to teach any of them to you.

    – Alex

    1. gabe says:

      Thanks for the suggestion. I know of the Pax series, but I haven’t had a chance to play one yet. I’ll look into an episode on game series.

      1. Alex says:

        I meant systems, but you could do series as well. Their game systems have so many interlocking parts, amazing. If you want to learn one pls email me! Takes 20-45 minutes to learn. Games are 20-30 minutes per player.

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