Shem Phillips has his own game publishing label, Garphill Games. His most recent, game Plethora, was funded through PledgeMe. Another of his designs, Saqqara got picked up by a European publisher and was released at SPIEL in Essen this year, the largest board gaming convention in the world.
Small Business: Board games - Shem Phillips
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Games designer and publisher Shem Phillips. Photo / Supplied
Financing your games
One exciting development lately is in the area of financing self-published games. Crowdfunding is something which has been around for a number of years, but till recently has been just out of reach for us Kiwis. Luckily though, PledgeMe have stepped up and created a great platform to use.
In August I used their site to help fund my latest release, Plethora. Interestingly, of the 100 copies of Plethora pre-ordered, 16 were from outside NZ, and around 60 per cent of the pledgers were people I didn't know personally. Using PledgeMe's site, I was able to raise the money needed to produce a small run of games, without needing any other capital up front. I have plans to release at least two more games the same way next year.
The rewards
Saqqara is a resource collection/tech tree game themed around Egypt in the 8th dynasty. This was the third game I had ever designed, so I was extremely excited to have it picked up by an established publisher. It was released this year at Spiel in Essen. This is the world's largest game fair, drawing in around 150,000 people each year. So it is great exposure for young designers like myself.
Next week: the Christmas rush - for many SMEs this is the busiest time of the year. How have you prepared yourself for the silly season? What did you learn from last year? Email me, Gill South at the link below with your stories: