Probably unpopular opinion but, I would argue that as the audience for a single game gets smaller and smaller, a good rulebook could be replaced by a third-party video or talking to the designer on twitter. Conciseness is gonna beat comprehensiveness eventually imho.https://twitter.com/gamesbymanuel/status/1099963529321476096 …
Videos could do the trick but don't come in the box. Rulebooks can be concise as well. Getting the rules through a twitter thread sounds dreadful for everyone, particularly the designer.
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I did a series of 12 roll-and-write games where the rules had to fit in 3 1/4" x 7" and like, yeah answering every edge case question was labor, but I don't even know if it was as much as I would have spent writing longer rules. And the questions were from a minority of players.
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If BGG users don't search the forums, I don't have any hope that they'd find the thread on twitter, leading them to ask you for the rules here. Given the option, I feel less pressure on BGG.
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