The Guild of Gaming Gurus

The Guild of Gaming Gurus

The GoGGs Podcast, short for the Guild of Gaming Gurus Podcast, is created by Indian tabletop gaming enthusiasts. This podcast focuses on board games, card games, and related topics, offering a platform for fans to explore the world of tabletop gaming. Each episode includes discussions about life and banter, games the hosts have played or anticipate, current industry news, and responses to listener inquiries. The show invites listeners to join them as they engage with various aspects of the hobby.

Episodes

  1. JAN 22

    Episode 07 | Steph and Michael from the Channel "All The Games with Steph" and Board Game Geek

    SummaryIn this engaging podcast, the hosts delve into the vibrant world of board gaming, exploring the journeys of prominent figures in the industry. They discuss the importance of community, content creation, and the role of platforms like BGG in making games accessible. The conversation highlights the balance between game mechanics and theme, the trends shaping the industry, and the significance of volunteering and passion in building connections. Listeners gain insights into the evolving landscape of board games and the future of game design, emphasizing the need for innovation and community involvement. In this engaging conversation, the speakers discuss their experiences at various board game conventions, comparing the unique aspects of GenCon and BGGCon. They delve into the challenges of content creation, the intricacies of game mechanics, and the importance of teaching rules effectively. The discussion highlights the vibrant gaming community in India and the optimism for its future growth. The speakers emphasize the significance of collaboration and interaction within the gaming community, sharing insights on content creation and the joy of bringing people together through games. Takeaways The board game community thrives on passion and engagement.Volunteering at conventions can lead to valuable connections.Content creation is essential for sharing the love of board games.BGG plays a critical role in the accessibility of board games.Innovative game design often stems from understanding both good and bad games.Community-driven conventions foster deeper connections among gamers.The balance between mechanics and theme is crucial in game design.Trends in the industry show a shift towards smaller, faster games.Aspiring designers should research existing games to avoid redundancy.The future of board games relies on community involvement and innovation. Conventions offer unique experiences and challenges.GenCon and BGGCon have distinct differences in structure and focus.Content creation in gaming is challenging but rewarding.Teaching game rules effectively is crucial for player engagement.Hidden traitor games are a popular yet underused mechanic.Community plays a vital role in the board gaming culture.The future of board gaming in India looks promising.Optimism for the growth of gaming communities is high.Collaboration among content creators enhances the gaming experience.Authenticity and interaction are key in content creation.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Gaming Gurus 02:26 The Journey into Board Gaming 05:25 Content Creation and Community Engagement 08:10 The Role of BGG in the Gaming Community 10:57 Volunteering and Building Community 13:43 The Importance of Passion in Gaming 16:46 Navigating the Board Game Industry 19:19 Trends in Board Game Design 21:39 The Balance of Mechanics and Theme 24:22 The Future of Board Games 27:07 Conventions and Community Events 30:05 The Impact of BGG on Game Accessibility 32:44 The Evolution of Game Mechanics 35:22 Designing Innovative Board Games 38:16 Advice for Aspiring Game Designers 41:03 The Role of Community in Game Development 43:52 Final Thoughts and Reflections 54:06 Conventions and Their Unique Experiences 57:04 Comparing Conventions: GenCon vs. BGGCon 59:46 The Challenges of Content Creation 01:04:19 Hidden Traitor Games and Game Mechanics 01:08:46 Teaching Rules and Learning Styles 01:12:08 The Importance of Community in Gaming 01:15:49 The Future of Board Gaming in India 01:20:40 Optimism for the Future of Gaming 01:24:14 Content Creation Insights and Collaboration 01:30:49 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations

    1h 45m
  2. JAN 22

    Episode 06 | The Guild of Gaming Gurus: A New Year Celebration Reflections on TTOX Winter Edition Dec'25

    Summary In this engaging conversation, the Guild of Gaming Gurus reflects on their experiences at the TTOX Edition 6.0, discussing the highlights, community engagement, and the structure of the event. They delve into the importance of game mechanics, player experience, and the etiquette expected at gaming conventions. The group also shares their thoughts on the frequency of conventions, hygiene practices, and the significance of supporting game designers. The conversation wraps up with a look towards future events and the evolving landscape of gaming culture. Takeaways The warmth and community spirit at gaming events are invaluable.Three days of gaming is often not enough for enthusiasts.The structure of events can greatly enhance the experience for attendees.Conventions should be held more frequently to foster community.Hygiene and etiquette are crucial at gaming conventions.It's important to support game designers and original content.Player experience should be prioritized over strict mechanics.Overthinking games can detract from enjoyment.Community engagement is key to successful events.Future conventions should consider incorporating technology for better management. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Guild of Gaming Gurus 02:36 Highlights of the TTOX Edition 6.0 05:38 Game Library and Structure of TTOX 08:06 Community Engagement and Event Management 11:13 Conventions and Their Frequency 13:47 Hygiene and Etiquette at Game Conventions 16:57 Game Mechanics and Player Experience 19:29 Controversial Opinions on Game Design 22:23 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

    49 min
  3. 10/01/2025

    Bonus Episode with Game Design Legends | Geoff Engelstein, Rob Daviau and Tony Tran

    GAMX x TTGDA Panel (with Jeff Engelstein, Rob Daviau, Tony Tran) This panel discussion brought together celebrated international designers—Jeff Engelstein, Rob Daviau, and Tony Tran—to share insights with the Indian tabletop game design community. Jeff Engelstein – Designer, educator at NYU, author of game design books, and co-founder of the Tabletop Game Designers Association. Rob Daviau – Co-owner of Restoration Games, known as the “king of legacy games,” designer of Betrayal Legacy, Unmatched, and many more. Tony Tran – Community builder and designer from Tennessee, active in organizing design groups and conventions. Advice for New Designers Your first designs won’t be perfect—refinement takes time. All games are “bad until they’re good.” Persevere, test, and improve. Define design goals early to avoid scope creep. Don’t overcomplicate; most first-time designers add too much. Playtesting Physical playtests are more valuable than digital, because body language, frustration, and engagement are observable. Stack the deck when pitching—show the exciting parts early. Early playtests can be “workshops” rather than full sessions. Feedback is valuable, but don’t chase every single suggestion. Pitching & Publishing Don’t pitch until you believe your game is “ready.” Publishers care about marketability (audience, price point, expansions, theme, etc.). Giving up control is part of publishing—sometimes a publisher improves your game, sometimes not. Self-publishing gives control but comes with major logistical and financial burdens. Indian Context & Opportunities India has huge potential as the birthplace of historic games (chess, snakes & ladders). The key challenge is visibility—Indian designers struggle to reach global publishers. Suggested solutions: Build local conventions (like Tokyo Game Fair helped Japanese designers). Create platforms for publishers to scout games in India. Push for government support (e.g., India Pavilion at global cons). Persistence: get as many eyeballs as possible via online channels, local publication, or international showcases. Cultural Themes Games don’t have to be Indian-themed, but local culture naturally influences design voice and can make games unique. A breakout Indian hit could define an “Indian style” of games for global audiences. AI in Game Design Panelists use AI lightly—for brainstorming names, filler content, or math checks. They do not rely on it for design, because AI tends to produce generic ideas. Future potential: simulation for balance testing, but not yet practical. Challenges in the Industry Tariffs, inflation, and supply chain issues are destabilizing the market. Small box games may be rising in popularity due to affordability and ease. Even established publishers are facing uncertainty, with sales down significantly. Young Designers & Education No need for formal degrees in game design—making games and learning by doing is the best path. Books and courses can help you progress faster but aren’t mandatory. Focus on keeping designs simple and approachable. Indian designers should design passionately, refine patiently, and push games into the world by any channel possible. Building local strength (indie publishers, conventions) while inviting global interest is the dual strategy needed. The community is still young, but global experts see immense promise in India’s designers and games.

    1h 12m
  4. 08/26/2025

    Episode 01 | Evolving Landscape of Tabletop Gaming in India

    In this engaging conversation, the panel of gaming enthusiasts discusses their experiences and insights into the world of board gaming. They introduce themselves, share their backgrounds in community building and game hosting, and explore the evolution of tabletop gaming in India. The conversation highlights recent games they've played, trends in the industry, and their experiences at Gen Con 2025, emphasizing the importance of community and education in promoting the hobby. In this episode, the hosts discuss their experiences at Gen Con, highlighting the excitement around new games and the growth of the Indian board game community. They share insights from industry leaders, explore the challenges and opportunities in the board game market, and emphasize the importance of community engagement. The conversation also touches on upcoming events and the evolving landscape of board gaming in India. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Guild of Gaming Gurus Podcast 02:03 Meet the Panel: Community Builders in Gaming 04:49 The Journey into Tabletop Gaming 07:10 Exploring Game Mechanics and Community Engagement 10:06 Current Games and Experiences 12:53 Diving into Game Recommendations 15:35 The Witcher and Gwent: A Thematic Exploration 18:13 Favorite Games and Family Engagement 18:50 Classic Games and New Discoveries 21:07 The Rise of Pocket-Sized Games 22:29 Experiences at GenCon 27:33 Networking and Community Engagement 33:12 The Scale and Organization of GenCon 36:35 Future Game Trends and Personal Favorites 40:36 Exploring New Energies in Gaming 42:11 The Rise of Indian Board Games 43:14 Community Building in Bangalore's Gaming Scene 45:07 Shifting Trends in Board Gaming 49:37 Industry Insights and Economic Shifts 55:02 Ethics and Representation in Game Design 57:36 Upcoming Events and Community Engagement

    1h 6m

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The GoGGs Podcast, short for the Guild of Gaming Gurus Podcast, is created by Indian tabletop gaming enthusiasts. This podcast focuses on board games, card games, and related topics, offering a platform for fans to explore the world of tabletop gaming. Each episode includes discussions about life and banter, games the hosts have played or anticipate, current industry news, and responses to listener inquiries. The show invites listeners to join them as they engage with various aspects of the hobby.