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Crafty Games is expanding!

Started by pkapera, September 06, 2007, 12:35:19 AM

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Crafty Games is proud and honored to welcome Steve Hough as the company’s new Art Director and graphic designer. Formerly the head of Alderac Entertainment Group’s graphic department and a formidable market specialist, Steve is a longtime Spycraft fan and promises to help take Crafty Games to the next level in the coming months. “I’m really excited about joining Team Crafty. It’s my goal to enable Crafty Games to get more products into the hands of fans while maintaining the top-tier quality their books are known for,” says Steve.

The staff couldn’t be more pleased with Steve coming on board. “It lets us shift our responsibilities a bit and focus on what’s important: the product,” says General Partner Patrick Kapera. “The team dynamic is stronger than ever now. We’re all doing what we’re best at, and the energy’s at an all-time high. It’s an exciting time to be making Spycraft, and we can’t wait to show everyone the awesome stuff we’ve got lined up.”

Crafty’s diverse product list includes the forthcoming World on Fire espionage toolkit and political thriller setting, a hugely upgraded second printing of the Spycraft 2.0 Rulebook, and a wide range of PDFs supporting the Spycraft 2.0 multi-genre game system. Due soon: Ten Thousand Bullets, your final destination for crime noir roleplaying, and the recently announced Fantasy Craft!

For more information about Crafty Games and its products, visit www.crafty-games.com.
 
Patrick Kapera
Crafty Games
https://www.crafty-games.com

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