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Paul Randles

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Occupation
  
Game designer

Died
  
February 10, 2003

Name
  
Paul Randles

Genre
  
Board games

Nationality
  
United States


Born
  
Paul Joseph Randles December 16, 1965 (
1965-12-16
)

Key Largo - Overview


Paul Joseph Randles (December 16, 1965 – February 10, 2003) was an American game designer who designed German-style board games.

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Early life

Paul Randles was a native of Seattle, Washington.

Career

Randles began his game development career Wizards of the Coast, where he worked on board games and card games including RoboRally, The Great Dalmuti and Xena & Hercules. He worked as a brand manager at Wizards. Randles left Wizards to found his own game design firm, Randles Games, where he developed a number of games. He designed Pirate's Cove with Daniel Stahl. In 2000 Randles sold his first game, Pirate's Cove, to Amigo, the first company he and Stahl showed it to, and he became a respected game designer in the European market within two years. His games Pirate's Cove and Key Largo (with Bruno Faidutti and Mike Selinker) were published first in Europe and then in the United States.

Health

About a year after leaving Wizards of the Coast, Randles was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He died on February 10, 2003.

References

Paul Randles Wikipedia