Designer and Artist: | Richard Breese |
Street: | Field House, Avenue Road |
City: | Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6UN |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Email: | richard<at>qbreese<dot>fsnet<dot>co<dot>uk |
Award Winning Games: | Aladdin's Dragons | Gamers Choice Awards: Multiplayer Nominees (2001) |
Key Flow | Gamers Choice Awards: Multiplayer Nominees (2019) |
| Gamers Choice Awards: Multiplayer Nominees (2019) |
| à la carte: card game award of the Fairplay magazine, Rank: 7 (2019) |
Key to the City: London | Gamers Choice Awards: Multiplayer Nominees (2017) |
Keyflower | Deutscher Spielepreis ('German Game Award'), Rank: 8 (2013) |
| Gamers Choice Awards: Multiplayer Nominees (2013) |
Morgenland | Deutscher Spielepreis ('German Game Award'), Rank: 9 (2000) |
| Gamers Choice Awards: Multiplayer Nominees (2001) |
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Biography: | Richard was born in 1956 and lives in Stratford-upon-Avon in England, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. He is married to Dawn and they have three sons, Mark, Stuart and Jonathan, all of whom are keen games players like their father. Richard is a qualified banker, a Chartered Accountant and also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA). He is currently Group Finance Director for an international property development company.
Richard has been a life long gamer and particularly enjoys family games. He published his first game, Chamelequin in 1989. This led to Richards first visit to the Essen games fair in 1991 and to his discovery of the German games scene.
Richard has produced two further limited edition games since, Keywood in 1995, which won Sumo games magazines Gamekit of the Year award, and Keydom in 1998. Keydom has been reworked and reissued as Morgenland by Hans im Glück and Aladdin's Dragons by Rio Grande Games. |
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