Episode 86: Daniel Newman - Indie Game Markets, Trick Takers that stood out to us and connecting ...
Get to know Daniel Newman, board game designer and owner of New Mill Industries. We discuss the indie game markets that have been popping up at conventions over the last couple of years. They are a wonderful place to find unique games that only have very small print runs. And you get some insights on what the Tokyo Game market is like. We then talk about trick taking games that stood out to us from Japan and America. Some games might be hard to get but they might be interesting enough to you that you will want to hunt down. Then we talk about the mahjong resurgence and how Daniel connects to his son through Pokemon.00:00:00 Intro
00:00:23 Getting to know Daniel Newman
00:02:27 The Journey of a Game Designer
00:04:35 The Indie Game Market Phenomenon
00:09:25 Defining Indie Games and Their Market
00:12:08 Criteria for Indie Game Market Participation
00:19:45 5 Trick Takers that Stood out to us
Skull King and Mythical Dice baseline
00:24:01 Where to buy Japanese Games
https://trickyimports.com/
Tanoki games (https://www.tanukigamesatx.com/)
UK - travel-games.co.uk (http://travel-games.co.uk)
Amazon.jp (http://amazon.jp)
booth.jp (http://booth.jp)
Consolidation services: Buyee (https://buyee.jp/?lang=ja)
00:28:58 Bid Coin
00:32:09 No Loose Ends
00:34:45 Karaoke Trick
00:36:50 Cat in the Box
00:39:08 Recurrring
00:41:21 Mu and More
Zoo and More - Taylor Reiner - Seers catalog
00:45:47 Sumida River
00:48:04 Mystery Tricks
00:53:24 I'm the CEO
00:56:41 The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Trick-Taking Game
00:58:56 Vegeterrors
01:00:12 Tezuma Trick
The Six of VIII
01:03:36 Honorable Mentions
01:03:54 Rebel Princess (Zombie Princess)
Spring Cleaning / Haunted Mouse
01:05:02 Rascally Rabbits
01:08:07 Moment of Positivity: The Resurgence of Mahjong
01:12:07 Connecting Generations Through Pokemon
01:13:38 Where to find Daniel & New Mill Industries
Daniel Newman on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/dnlnwmn.bsky.social)
New Mill Industries Website (https://www.newmillindustries.com/)
01:14:58 Outro
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