Ken Cliffe

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Ken Cliffe
Nationality
Game designer

Ken Cliffe is a

game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games. He is known primarily as the author and developer for the third edition of Ars Magica, and as co-author and developer of the Trinity, Hunter: The Reckoning and "new" (2004) World of Darkness
role-playing games.

Career

Villains and Vigilantes

Ken Cliffe began his career writing supplements in support of Fantasy Games Unlimited's role-playing game, Villains and Vigilantes,[1]: 239  including Vigilantes International, which was published much later as part of a revival of the line.[2] He was credited with developing the supplements he authored into a coherent universe for the game.[3]

White Wolf Publishing

Cliffe later came to

Mark Rein•Hagen's Vampire: The Masquerade
tabletop role-playing game.

In 1992, Cliffe became editor of White Wolf magazine, and was apparently supervising all of the legacy products published by White Wolf, in the years when it was releasing the early World of Darkness games.[4]: 21  Cliffe made White Wolf magazine a monthly publication beginning with issue #39 (January 1994);[4]: 21  at this time he regularly contributed reviews of games by other publishers to the magazine. Subsequently, Cliffe was one of the authors on the Creature Collection (2000), a book of monsters and the first release from White Wolf's Sword & Sorcery imprint.[4]: 33 

World of Darkness games

In collaboration with

Storytelling system.[6]

In 2008 and 2009, White Wolf released the board games Hunter: Deadly Prey and Monster Mayem, also designed by Cliffe.[7][8]

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