In the run up to our 20th anniversary, Panda Game Manufacturing is supporting indie game designers by launching p20. We’ll be picking twenty indie designers and providing sponsorships for their production runs with us.
To enter, submit a sell sheet, video, and rulebook for review by our expert judging panel of Tom Vasel (The Dice Tower), Ben Rosset (Bamboo Design Studio), and the Panda team.
p20 is open to indie designers with two or fewer published games.
One submission per designer. Submissions close May 2027
p20 is a manufacturing sponsorship for indie board game designers.
Twenty designers will be selected, with manufacturing credits ranging from $2,000 to $20,000
towards production of your winning game with Panda.
The judging panel is the reason to take p20 seriously, and the reason the conversation you’ll have after submitting is worth your time.
How the panel works:
The Panda Team will review and assess each game based on:
Shortlisted designers move on to a conversation with our team, then a final review by the guest judges.
Founder of The Dice Tower, and one of the most influential voices in the industry. With over two decades of experience reviewing tabletop games, Tom knows what makes a great game.
The award winning game designer behind such hits as The Search for Planet X, Fromage, Between Two Cities, and Brew Crafters, Ben now leads Bamboo Design Studio.
Panda team members come from various backgrounds all around the globe, but we are all tabletop gamers dedicated to making (and playing!) the best games in the industry.
All prizes are credits toward a production run with Panda Game Manufacturing. Total prize pool: $110,000 in manufacturing credits.
An exciting new prize this year is the factory trip. We will fly the first-place designer to our facility in Shenzhen, China to meet our production team and see their games being made firsthand.
p20 is open to indie designers with two or fewer published games.
One submission per designer. Submissions close May 2027.
Submit the form below and include the following:
Shortlisted designers move on to a conversation with us. Online if that suits you, or in person at one of the eight conventions we’re showing up at across the year (Gen Con, Spiel, PaxU, DiceCon, Diversão Offline, Roll a Games, Unpub, UKGE).
Here’s what we’re looking for in each category:
While we happily accept all entries, the most viable entries will present a solid and playtested design that could be ready to manufacture by the end of 2027.
You’ll want to have some idea of your manufacturing cost (use our free estimator) and have given thought to your marketing plan. None of this needs to be perfect or final, but the more complete of a vision for your game that you share with us, the easier it will be for our judges to see that vision too.
Panda has been manufacturing tabletop games since 2007. Indies have been our customers the entire time and we’ve learned where the actual bottleneck is. It’s not the design. It’s not the playtesting. It’s the moment a first-time designer gets their first manufacturing quote and the math stops working.
p20 is us moving twenty designers past that math for the year we turn twenty.
The last version of this we ran was called 25 in 25. It worked. We learned what to keep, what to drop, where designers were getting confused.
p20 is the rebuilt version.
p20 is built for indie designers early in their journey – specifically, designers with two or fewer published games. We’re defining “published” as commercially released titles, whether through a publisher, self-publishing, or a successfully fulfilled crowdfunding campaign. Print-and-play, prototypes, and unreleased designs don’t count toward the limit. Each designer may submit one game. Co-designed games are welcome, but the lead designer’s eligibility is what we’ll use to evaluate the submission.
No. p20 is a manufacturing sponsorship. Your IP and your publishing path stay with you.
Yes, absolutely!
Yes. p20 is global. Legal age in your country is the only geographic constraint.
Rulebook tested, prototype playable enough to walk a new reader through. We’d like to see your game, even if it’s not fully polished yet.
Tell us. We handle it case by case. We’re not in the business of penalizing good news.
As production credits applied towards your Panda manufacturing quote.
Panda Game Manufacturing (“Panda”) is awarding a total of $110,000 USD in manufacturing credits across twenty (20) winners as part of the “p20 Sponsorship” celebrating Panda’s 20th anniversary.
Credits are awarded as follows:
| Place | Manufacturing credit | Additional prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | $20,000 USD | A trip to China to visit Panda’s factories (travel terms below) and “Behind the Board” video feature |
| 2nd and 3rd | $10,000 USD each | – |
| 4th through 10th | $5,000 USD each | – |
| 11th through 20th | $2,000 USD each | – |
Winners are selected by a Panda Game Manufacturing committee, with input from confirmed guest judges (see Section 5), evaluated on:
Specific weighting of these criteria is at the committee’s discretion.
Open to games and designers meeting all of the following:
The following are not eligible to enter:
The selection committee consists of Panda Game Manufacturing staff and confirmed guest judges:
Guest judges contribute to evaluation at the shortlist stage. The exact mechanics of guest-judge involvement (volume of submissions reviewed, scoring format, scope of recommendation) are set with each judge individually and may evolve during the program.
Panda’s committee holds final decision authority on the twenty (20) winners. Decisions are final and binding (see Section 11).
If a designer signs the submitted game to a publisher during the submission, evaluation, or post-selection period, the designer must inform Panda in writing within fourteen (14) days of signing.
Panda will assess on a case-by-case basis. Continued eligibility depends on factors including, but not limited to, whether the signing publisher manufactures with Panda and whether the manufacturing credit can still be applied to production of the submitted game. Panda reserves the right to withdraw or modify the award in light of a publisher signing.
By entering, designers consent to Panda collecting and processing the personal data they submit (including name, email address, country of residence, and any other information requested on the submission form) for the purposes of:
Personal data will be processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for designers in the European Union and the European Economic Area, and in accordance with applicable data protection law for designers elsewhere.
Personal data will not be shared with third parties outside the judging process, and will not be used for marketing purposes without the designer’s explicit, separate consent.
Panda reserves the right to disqualify any submission, at any stage of the program, where:
Disqualified individuals may, at Panda’s discretion, be barred from future Panda-hosted programs, contests, and sponsorships.
Panda Game Manufacturing reserves the right to interpret and enforce these terms at its discretion. Panda may, in its sole discretion and at any time:
All decisions by Panda regarding selection, prize allocation, and program administration are final and binding.
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