| HOBBY GAMES: THE 100 BEST
Editor: James Lowder
Format: 400 pages, trade paperback
In Hobby Games: The 100 Best, the top designers,
authors, and publishers in the hobby games field write about the
most enjoyable and cleverly designed games of the last fifty years.
Their essays cover the gamut of the hobby market, from roleplaying
games to collectible card games, and miniatures games to wargames to
board games, with titles both familiar and esoteric. These are the
games that the designers themselves play, the ones that have
inspired their most popular creations.
Writers include such legendary designers as Gary
Gygax (co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons), Ian Livingstone and
Steve Jackson (co-founders of Games Workshop), Richard Garfield
(creator of Magic: The Gathering), and Larry Harris (creator of Axis
and Allies); best-selling authors R. A. Salvatore, Tracy Hickman,
Douglas Niles, and Ed Greenwood; computer industry notables Warren
Spector (Deus Ex), Bruce Shelley (Age of Empires), Jack Emmert (City
of Heroes), and Bruce Nesmith (Oblivion); as well as dozens of other
prominent and award-winning creators, including Richard Berg, Monte
Cook, Zeb Cook, Greg Costikyan, Bruno Faidutti, Jeff Grubb, Steve
Jackson (US), Tom Jolly, Marc W. Miller, Alan R. Moon, Christian T.
Petersen, Sandy Petersen, Mike Pondsmith, Ted Raicer, Greg Stafford,
S. Craig Taylor, Martin Wallace, James M. Ward, Jordan Weisman,
Stewart Wieck, and Teeuwynn Woodruff.
Hobby Games: The 100 Best also features a foreword
by board game legend Reiner Knizia and an afterword by SPI founder
and wargame legend James F. Dunnigan.
Editor James Lowder has authored several
best-selling novels, including Prince of Lies and Knight of the
Black Rose, and designed game material for a wide variety of
publishers and magazines. He has helmed more than a dozen critically
acclaimed anthologies, with subjects ranging from Arthurian Britain
to zombies. He's been a finalist for the Stoker Award and
International Horror Guild Award, and is a two-time Origins Award
winner.
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