BattleCON V4 & Millennium Blades Collusion Errata PNP
Hello, friends! As promised, we've finished making the print-and-play files for the Errata packs for Millennium Blades Collusion and BattleCON V4....
Hello, friends! As promised, we've finished making the print-and-play files for the Errata packs for Millennium Blades Collusion and BattleCON V4....
It's been a busy month for us in the Level 99 Games office. Even though we haven't had any big announcements or launches, we've been working hard o...
With Millennium Blades Collusion winding down, Bullet♥︎ delivered, and BlazBlue Exceed now in the hands of fans, it's been a very eventful April. T...
Empyreal: Far Corners is now live on Kickstarter! Empyreal: Spells & Steam is a beautiful game about building railways in a vibrant fantasy wo...
Greetings friends! It's been a pretty eventful month here at Level 99 Games. Our biggest accomplishment this month has been completing the bulk of ...
In order to more effectively communicate shipping and fulfillment information to you, we're introducing a new Shipping Status Card! You will be abl...
Greetings friends! This week (March 15–19) the Level 99 Games team is embarking on our annual company retreat. We use this time to build team bonds...
It's been an eventful month. I'm happy to report that we're almost finished delivering Millennium Blades Collusion!In spite of a few delays, we're...
Today, we have a guest post from our friend Julian! If you've enjoyed any of the great lore from Level 99 Games in the past 2 years, or if you're a...
In the past, we've done most of our major releases through a combination of Kickstarters and Pledge Managers. While this is a great system, it's not perfect for every project.
One thing we always say at Level 99 is that a game is incomplete until it's played. That's right—you're the final component that turns all the paper and plastic in this box into a game! Without you, a game is nothing at all.
Just like in software, there are 'bugs' that can crop up in a board game or card game. Since many of these productions are complex and have a lot of moving parts, we have to be especially vigilant to avoid the issues below.
What are the bugs?
Why do they occur?
How can we prevent them?
And what kind of support do we offer when one slips through the cracks?