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Game Designer III (Card Rules) - Riftbound

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$167K/yr

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Demonstrated experience working on rules for tabletop games * Broad mechanics and content design ability Desired Qualifications: * Knowledge of CCGs and their features * Experience playing or judging ...

Game Designer III (Card Rules) - Riftbound

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$167K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Demonstrated experience working on rules for tabletop games * Broad mechanics and content design ability Desired Qualifications: * Knowledge of CCGs and their features * Experience playing or judging ...

Game Designer III (Card Rules) - Riftbound

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$167K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Demonstrated experience working on rules for tabletop games * Broad mechanics and content design ability Desired Qualifications: * Knowledge of CCGs and their features * Experience playing or judging ...

Business Developer (Tabletop Role-Playing Games)

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You can speak fluently about key publishers, creators, diverse game systems, and the modern digital tabletop ecosystem. * Excellent negotiation, verbal, and written skills. You are comfortable with ...

Business Developer (Tabletop Role-Playing Games)

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You can speak fluently about key publishers, creators, diverse game systems, and the modern digital tabletop ecosystem. * Excellent negotiation, verbal, and written skills. You are comfortable with ...

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Immediate About Wolf Den Gaming Wolf Den Gaming is one of the premier destinations for trading card games, board games, and tabletop gaming. We pride ourselves on building an incredible gaming ...

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Game Developer

New York, NY · On-site

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Proven track record in tabletop game development, set design, or technical editing within trading card games or systems-heavy board games. * Profound structural understanding of physical trading card ...

Partner with internal stakeholders to support development/publication, collaborating cross-functionally with Creative Operations, Production & Sourcing WHAT WE NEED * 3+ years of tabletop game design ...

Qualifications: • 5 + years of Tabletop Game development experience preferred. • Bachelor's degree is preferred but not required. • Experience of working on licensed items preferred but not ...

Partner with internal stakeholders to support development/publication, collaborating cross-functionally with Creative Operations, Production & Sourcing WHAT WE NEED * 3+ years of tabletop game design ...

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How much do tabletop game jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for tabletop game in the United States is $20.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a tabletop game?

Tabletop games are games that are typically played on a flat surface, such as a table, and include board games, card games, dice games, and role-playing games. These games often involve two or more players and can range from simple, chance-based games to complex strategy games. Tabletop games are enjoyed for their social interaction, critical thinking, and entertainment value. They have a long history and continue to evolve with new designs and play styles.

What are tabletop game jobs?

Tabletop game jobs include numerous positions in the gaming and entertainment companies that manufacture a variety of toys, board games, and other tabletop gaming products for children and adults. Jobs include design positions, such as board game designers and product design engineers, manufacturing jobs, and retail and wholesale jobs. Your specific duties depend largely on your position. You may have more conceptual responsibilities, such as designing board game or role-playing game rules, or you may have more technical tasks, such as designing the physical products.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a tabletop game designer?

To thrive as a Tabletop Game Designer, you need a strong understanding of game mechanics, storytelling, and playtesting, typically backed by experience in game development or a related field. Familiarity with prototyping tools, design software like Adobe Creative Suite, and knowledge of industry-standard publishing processes are commonly required. Creativity, collaboration, and communication skills help designers generate unique concepts and work effectively with teams and playtesters. These abilities are crucial for creating engaging, marketable games that provide enjoyable player experiences.

What are some typical challenges faced by tabletop game designers when working on new projects?

Tabletop game designers often encounter challenges such as balancing game mechanics to ensure fairness and fun, managing playtesting feedback effectively, and working within production constraints like budgets and timelines. Collaboration with illustrators, writers, and publishers is common, requiring strong communication and adaptability. Staying updated with industry trends and player preferences is key to creating engaging and marketable games, making research and ongoing learning a regular part of the role.

What is the difference between Tabletop Game vs Game Designer?

AspectTabletop GameGame Designer
Required CredentialsKnowledge of game rules, mechanics, and storytelling; often self-taught or through specialized coursesDegree in game design, computer science, or related fields; portfolio of game projects
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, hobbyist groups, or self-employed; often collaborative and creativeDesign studios, tech companies, or freelance; involves brainstorming, prototyping, and testing
Industry UsageDevelops physical or digital tabletop games for entertainmentCreates game concepts, rules, and mechanics for various platforms, including tabletop

While a tabletop game creator focuses on designing and developing physical or digital tabletop games, a game designer has a broader role that includes designing games across multiple platforms, including digital and tabletop. Both roles require creativity and understanding of game mechanics, but game designers often have formal education and work in more diverse environments.

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Infographic showing various Tabletop Game job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Part Time. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $43,561 per year, or $20.9 per hour.

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Job Title: Tabletop Game Master

Division: Gaming
Department: Tabletop Gaming
Reports to: Tabletop Gaming Manager
Position Type: Unpaid Volunteer
Location: Remote with occasional in-person meetings (location-dependent), may be expected to be on-site during convention dates, including the day before and the day after for setup and teardown.

About Anthro SoCal

Anthro SoCal is a community-driven convention celebrating furry fandom through art, performance, gaming, and social connection. Our success depends on the dedication and enthusiasm of our volunteer team. Anthro SoCal was formally known as Another Furry Con in 2024-2025.

Position Overview

The Tabletop Game Master is an interactive staff member responsible for hosting, teaching, and running scheduled tabletop gaming sessions including role-playing games (RPGs), complex board games, or miniature war games. Operating under the Tabletop Gaming Manager, you will serve as the definitive subject-matter expert for your approved games. In this role, you get to curate your own gaming sessions, guide players through immersive experiences, and act as a welcoming ambassador for the convention floor. If you are an enthusiastic storyteller, a patient teacher, and a fair rules arbiter who wants to craft unforgettable gaming memories for our attendees, this position is your calling.

Time Commitment
  • Year-round: None
  • As convention approaches: Attend online staff meetings and trainings when requested
  • Convention weekend: On-site presence is required with flexible hours
  • Pre and post-convention: On-site presence may be required to assist with setup and teardown activities the day before and the day after the event
Key Responsibilities

Your shift will center around game session preparation, rule instruction, narrative facilitation, and attendee hospitality:

  • Session Facilitation & Storytelling: Prepare, set up, and run specific, pre-scheduled tabletop gaming sessions at designated times throughout the convention. You are expected to manage the pacing, materials, and overall player experience for your table
  • Game Instruction & Fair Adjudication: Act as the ultimate subject-matter expert for your selected game. You will clearly teach mechanics to players of all skill levels, answer complex rules questions, and objectively arbitrate any in-game rules disputes with absolute fairness and impartiality
  • Campaign & Game Curation: Select and propose the specific titles, modules, or campaigns you wish to run. You will coordinate with leadership to ensure your events are formally reviewed and approved by both the Tabletop Gaming Manager and the Gaming Director before they are published in the official ASC conbook and schedule.
  • Informed Guest Services & Decorum: Act as a welcoming ambassador for the convention. You will answer reasonable attendee questions with friendly, informed responses, and guide more complex or specialized questions to the appropriate leadership. At all times, you are expected to carry yourself with the high standard of decorum, warmth, and professionalism that befits Anthro SoCal's promise to host an excellent event
  • Collaborative Team Support: Actively assist other gaming team members to help manage room flow, keep gaming areas clean, and ensure the entire tabletop space functions smoothly
Qualifications

Required:

  • Outstanding Decorum & Hospitality: A genuinely friendly, patient, and personable attitude. You must be eager to interact with players from diverse backgrounds and maintain an inclusive, welcoming environment at your table
  • Deep Game Expertise: Mastery of the rules, mechanics, and flow of the specific tabletop games, systems, or RPGs you propose to run
  • Strong Communication & Teaching Skills: The ability to explain complex game rules, lore, and systems to beginners in a clear, concise, and highly engaging manner
  • Punctuality & Reliability: Strict adherence to your scheduled event start and end times. Attendees arrive for game events based on a published schedule which makes timely setups essential

Preferred:

  • Experienced Game Master or Storyteller: Prior experience running public gaming sessions at local game stores, other conventions, or online communities (e.g., as a D&D Dungeon Master or board game tournament organizer)
  • Improv & Public Speaking Confidence: Strong improvisational skills to handle unexpected player choices, keep games moving smoothly, and entertain an audience
  • Conflict Resolution Skills: The ability to gently manage table dynamics, handle over-competitive behavior, and ensure all players feel safe, respected, and included
What We Offer

While this is an unpaid volunteer position, we provide:

  • Free convention membership and staff perks
  • Staff hospitality (meals/snacks during your shifts at-con)
  • Exclusive staff events and social opportunities
  • Recognition in convention materials
  • Experience in event management and team leadership
  • A supportive, creative community environment
  • References and recommendation letters upon request

Anthro SoCal is committed to creating an inclusive environment. We welcome volunteers of all backgrounds, experiences, and skill levels. All volunteers must be 18 years of age or older.