You may consider offering a "low ink" version of your brochure. Also, according to the PDF properties it seems the intended print size is 11" by 17" (i.e. "tabloid" paper size) instead of the more common "letter" or A4 paper sizes?
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A couple of possible examples for inspiration:
1) Bright Hammer has some nice looking "one-page" zines (especially the Bestiary) which could theoretically have been converted to a bifold pamphlet by flipping sections around.
2) Most of the Cheapass Games rules are bifold pamphlets.
The *trifold* pamphlets look great!
Note there are some advantages to a bifold pamphlet:
- Easier to fold.
- Once you have several bifold pamphlets than easier to collect into a half-letter (or A5) size booklet.
- If each (half-letter) pamphlet "page" is *vertically* separated into two halves than could also further format into an eighth-letter booklet which could be small enough to store with the playing cards (i.e. could do two "one-page zine" format per pamphlet).
Thanks, that's great! I just wanted to double check that you were okay with me sharing them and that the CC BY 4.0 license was still in effect because as far as I can see this license isn't mentioned in any of the files themselves and you aren't allowing free downloads on itch.io. On the piecepack wiki it looks like I'll need to create new LanguageArabicCategory and LanguageGeorgianCategory tags!
When you click "More information" it says that the Hostile Takeover assets are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International license. Since they seem to be licensed under a Creative Commons license that allows file sharing would there be any issue if I uploaded the files to sites like BoardGameGeek and/or the piecepack wiki so more people could play your game (and you may accumulate more playtests and reviews)? In particular it seems like it may be a good match for people who have made themselves a set of piecepack matchsticks. Its a shame its too late for you to enter it into the piecepack matchstick portion of the ninth community piecepack game design competition... Thanks!