Designer: | Claude Soucie |
Award Winning Games: | Auswahlliste 'Spiel des Jahres' (Selection List for Game of the Year)Loa (1988) |
Biography: | Claude Soucie was born in Canada and moved to the USA when he was a small child. As a child of the Great Depression, he began inventing games to entertain his siblings and young friends. He read voraciously and had many interests.
While in grammar school he met Anne. Anne and Claude were married in 1948 and became parents of seven children. The children became game testers for Claude. Often, a child who was far ahead in a game would be disappointed when dad immediately stopped the game to make design changes. Watch (1979) and Quick (1992) were products of these play sessions.
In 1964 Claude himself published his first game, Big Funeral, which, because of its sensitive subject matter, was not published by a game company until 25 years later when Hexagames, a year after they published Lines of Action, published it in 1989 as Schickeria.
Claude Soucie had an interest in comedy that is made evident by the titles of his games. Some of his unpublished games were called Knife Your Buddy, Split Personality, and Swindle.
In 1949, Claude read an article about Sid Sackson in Esquire Magazine. It took Claude two years, but he courageously phoned Sid Sackson in 1951. That phone call started a long friendship between the Sackson and Soucie families whose high point came when Sid Sackson's son married Claude Soucie's oldest daughter .
Claude Soucie died on November 18, 1996. ------------------------------------------------------------ Many Thanks for this Biographie written by Anne Soucie
"Loa" was on the selection list of "Spiel des Jahres" in 1988 |
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