I am now working towards self-publishing my first game, Dancing Queen, which won the Best Overall Game at the 2021 BoardGameGeek 9-Card nanogame competition. I aim to do a limited print run. I am engaging a local printing house. I'm also engaging a professional artist and graphic designer. We are aiming to get the game released by November 2022.
Now here's where I am asking for your help. Each of the 9 cards in the game has two halves, a girl half and a boy half, and each half has a name. In the first print-and-play release of the game, I did not have any consistent theme or convention for these names. I picked any name which I felt was easy for me to remember. I ended up with a rather random set of names. Now I am thinking whether I should rename them all. We are still at the stage of discussing theme and art style.
Here are the original 18 names and the card powers. Numbers 1 to 9 are the girls, and 10 to 18 the boys. #1 and #10 are on the same card, at opposite ends. #2 and #11 are on the same card, and so on.
- We're Even - both players have an even number of cards in play
- You're Even - your opponent has an even number of cards in play
- Girls' College - all cards in play are girls
- Girl Power - more girls than boys in play
- Rainbow Parade - all cards are same-gendered pairs (boy + boy or girl + girl)
- The Romeo - a single boy among girls
- Perfect Balance - the same number of boys and girls
- ABBA - 2 girls and 2 boys
- Spice Girls - 5 girls
- We're Odd - both players have an odd number of cards in play
- You're Odd - your opponent has an odd number of cards in play
- Boy School - all cards in play are boys
- Boyzone - more boys than girls in play
- Ballroom Dancing - all cards are opposite-gendered pairs (boy + girl)
- The Rose - a single girl among boys
- Competition - gender imbalance (regardless of more boys or girls)
- Queen - 4 boys
- The Cranberries - 1 girl and 3 boys
- Evelynn - both players have an even number of cards in play
- Eva - your opponent has an even number of cards in play
- Angel - all cards in play are girls
- Karen - more girls than boys in play
- Priscilla - all cards are same-gendered pairs (boy + boy or girl + girl)
- Juliet - a single boy among girls
- Christina - the same number of boys and girls
- Anna - 2 girls and 2 boys
- Mel - 5 girls
- Todd - both players have an odd number of cards in play
- Rod - your opponent has an odd number of cards in play
- Charlie - all cards in play are boys
- James - more boys than girls in play
- Raphael - all cards are opposite-gendered pairs (boy + girl)
- Romeo - a single girl among boys
- Bucky - gender imbalance (regardless of more boys or girls)
- Freddie - 4 boys
- Neil - 1 girl and 3 boys
- Getting even - both players have an even number of cards in play
- Two by two - your opponent has an even number of cards in play
- All the girls I've loved before - all cards in play are girls
- Uptown girls - more girls than boys in play
- Siamese twins - all cards are same-gendered pairs (boy + boy or girl + girl)
- Bachelor boy - a single boy among girls
- You're perfect - the same number of boys and girls
- Dancing queen - 2 girls and 2 boys
- Spice up your life - 5 girls
- Are you lonesome tonight? - both players have an odd number of cards in play
- The odd boy - your opponent has an odd number of cards in play
- Boys in the hood - all cards in play are boys
- Love me for a reason - more boys than girls in play
- The last waltz - all cards are opposite-gendered pairs (boy + girl)
- You are the one - a single girl among boys
- Heartbreak high - gender imbalance (regardless of more boys or girls)
- We are the champions - 4 boys
- Zombies - 1 girl and 3 boys
- Would you change the names of the cards?
- Which naming convention do you like? Or do you have some other suggestion?
- Any suggestions for specific card names?
- Any thoughts on the early concept art?
I would avoid the last option. It seems to have a couple names that imply a heterosexual default.
ReplyDeleteThe first option seems disjointed. It should be all names of bands if you go this route.
The second option seems the best.