u/kotamConquest

Looking for honest feedback on our board game website—not the game itself

Hi everyone!
My husband and I are indie board game creators, and we’ve been working on our first game, Kotam: Conquest.
One thing we’ve noticed is that explaining the game in person at conventions has been much easier than presenting it online. When people stop by our booth, ask questions, and play a few turns, they usually understand the game quickly. But we’re not sure if our website does the same job.
We’re not looking for reviews of the game or trying to promote it. We’d really appreciate honest feedback on how well our website communicates the game.
Website:
https://signup.kotamconquest.com/reserve#gameplay

If you have a few minutes, we’d love to know:
● Did you understand what the game is about?
● Is the gameplay easy to understand?
● Was there anything confusing or missing?
● At what point, if any, did you lose interest?
● What would make you want to learn more or back the project?
● If you only spent one minute on the website, what would your impression be?

Please don’t worry about being too critical—we’re specifically looking for honest feedback so we can improve before our crowdfunding campaign.
Thank you so much for taking the time to help a small indie team. Every suggestion helps us make the website better.

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u/kotamConquest — 6 hours ago

First time exhibiting at Origins Game Fair. Wanted to share our booth with those who couldn’t attend.

This weekend was our first time ever exhibiting at Origins Game Fair.

My husband and I have been working on our game, Kotam: Conquest, for several years, and getting the opportunity to exhibit at Origins was a huge milestone for us.

We designed and built much of the booth ourselves, including the castle-themed display elements. Going into the event, we had no idea how attendees would respond, so it was incredibly rewarding to see people stop by, play the game, and share positive feedback about both the game and the booth.

For those who couldn’t make it to Origins this year, I wanted to share some photos from the event.

What part of the booth catches your attention first? If you’ve exhibited before, what lessons did you learn from your first convention?

u/kotamConquest — 13 days ago