Want To Make Wargames? Check Out Needy Cat Games!

April 26, 2021 by brennon

Supported by (Turn Off)

If you've ever been interested in learning about the process of designing and crafting miniature wargames then you've now got a chance to get stuck in. Needy Cat Games' James M. Hewitt has run a new series of seminars looking at giving you an insight into the craft!

Designing Miniature Wargames - Needy Cat Games

Designing Miniature Wargames // Needy Cat Games

The seminars are either £20 each or £35 for both. In the first of the seminars, Designing Miniature Wargames, Hewitt goes into the processes involved in creating wargames from scratch. You'll learn about the key concepts you'll need to consider when looking to reach that playable prototype. With a pedigree in Age Of Sigmar, Necromunda, Adeptus Titanicus, Hellboy and more, Hewitt does have a good bit of experience to draw from!

Developing Miniature Wargames - Needy Cat Games

Developing Miniature Wargames // Needy Cat Games

In Developing Miniature Wargames, Hewitt then looks at the next steps that you need to take including working on playtesting, structuring a rulebook and where to go with your game beyond its initial release.

As mentioned above, you can either go in on one or both of the seminars and there is a combined ticket offering for those who want to learn everything there is to know!

Miniature Wargames Seminar - Needy Cat Games

Miniature Wargames Seminar // Needy Cat Games

Each of the design course tickets will include access to the Needy Cat Games Discord server so you can continue to talk about your ideas as they develop. Maybe you'll be able to swap ideas with like-minded designers and work together on something impressive that we feature in the future?

You can also dive in and grab all of the resources from Needy Cat Games' Game Design Online course too!

Does this sound like a set of seminars that would appeal to you?

"Maybe you'll be able to swap ideas with like-minded designers and work together on something impressive that we feature in the future?"

Supported by (Turn Off)

Supported by (Turn Off)

Supported by (Turn Off)

Related Companies

Related Categories