Mike Young (game designer)

Mike Young (game designer)

Mike Young is a game designer, author, and founder of the first independent professional LARP publishing house, "Interactivities Ink".

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Works

His works include co-authorship of Rules to Live By (RTLB), one of the few published generic (non-license not from tabletop) LARP system. He has also published several LARPs and several card games. He also contributed many short pieces to the professional LARP journal "Metagame" from 1989 through 1999.[1]

His "The Galactic Emperor is Dead" LARP was sold to Skotos Inc for their online game play.[2]

Mike's "Tales From the Floating Vagabond 1" (1990), "Tales From the Floating Vagabond 2" 1992, and "Tales From the Floating Vagabond Square Root of Pi" (1997) were officially licensed LARPs run in the Tales from the Floating Vagabond RPG setting originally published by Avalon Hill. The first two were run with the creator of Tales from the Floating Vagabond, Lee Garvin.

He has also authored computer games (from Alien Software), including the Neophyte series. He is credited on Legend Entertainment's "Callahan's Crosstime Saloon" [3] and "Blackstone Chronicles".[4] He is also credited as a level designer and developer for Icebreaker from Magnet Interactive Studios.

Mike has also published three card games, one of which, Hamlet: A Game In Five Acts, won an award in the Polycon Independent Game Design Contest.[5]

In addition to designing games and LARP punditry, Mike current works for Biap Systems as a computer programmer. Mike was the lead developer for "NBC Olympics Now," which was nominated for a 2007 Technology & Engineering Emmy Award from the National Television Academy in the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for the Synchronous Enhancement of Original Television Content." [6]

Mike has also had two entries published in the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest.[7][8]

His first work, Miskatonic Class Reunion (1989) has been run over 20 times from 1989–2000 and has been made available to others to run, but has not yet seen publication. It has two sequels, "Miskatonic Archaeological Expedition" (1994), and "Miskatonic Class Reunion 2000" (2000).

References

  • Rice, Scott (1986). Son of "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" (1st ed. ed.). New York, NY: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-008839-3. 
  • Rice, Scott (1988). Bride of Dark and Stormy (1st ed. ed.). New York, NY: Penguin. ISBN 014010304X. 

Notes

  1. ^ Untitled Document
  2. ^ Trials, Triumphs and Trivialities Article
  3. ^ Callahan's Crosstime Saloon for Windows - MobyGames
  4. ^ John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles: An Adventure in Terror for Windows - MobyGames
  5. ^ PolyCon - Home of Gaming on the Central Coast
  6. ^ Technology & Engineering Emmy Award Nominees Announced
  7. ^ Scott Rice, "Son of It Was A Dark and Stormy Night", Penguin Books, 1986, p. 24.
  8. ^ Scott Rice, "Bride of Dark and Stormy", Penguin Books, 1988, p. 53.

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