Martin Wallace (game designer)
Appearance
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Born | United Kingdom |
Occupation | Game designer |
Martin Wallace is an English board game designer from Manchester.
Early life and education
Martin Wallace was born and raised in the U.K., and has been resident in Manchester for most of those years.
Career
Wallace worked for a while at Games Workshop, then started designing games in earnest in the early 1990s, his first DTP game being Lords of Creation.[1] Eventually German companies picked up a few of his games, such as Und Tschüss, Volldampf, and Tempus.[1] He has also published a number of games through his own company, Warfrog.[1] These include such titles as Struggle of Empires and Princes of the Renaissance.
Wallace is the founder and chief designer of Treefrog (former Warfrog) Games. Wallace is known for designing complex
ancient civilizations. He has developed a reputation for blending elegant European style game mechanics with the strong themes that are more typical of American style games.[2] Many of his games feature economic systems, incorporating rules for income, taxation, and debt. In 2016, Wallace announced the closure of Treefrog Games[3]
and focussing on being a full-time game designer.
Notable games
- Empires of the Ancient World (2000)
- Liberté (2001)
- Volldampf (2001)
- Tyros (2002)
- Age of Steam (2002)
- Princes of the Renaissance (2003)
- Secrets of the Tombs (2003)
- Runebound (2004)
- Struggle of Empires (2004)
- Byzantium (2005)
- Railroad Tycoon(2005)
- Tempus (2006)
- Perikles (2006)
- Brass (2007)
- Tinners' Trail (2008)
- After The Flood (2008)
- Steel Driver (2008)
- Steam: Rails to Riches (2009)
- Waterloo (2009)
- Automobile (2009)
- Rise of Empires (2009)
- Last Train to Wensleydale (2009)
- God's Playground (2009)
- Moongha Invaders (2010)
- Age of Industry (2010)
- London (2010)
- First Train to Nuremberg (2010)
- Gettysburg (2010)
- A Few Acres of Snow (2011)
- Discworld: Ankh-Morpork (2011)
- Aeroplanes: Aviation Ascendant (2012)
- Doctor Who: The Card Game (2012)
- Discworld: The Witches (2013)
- A Study in Emerald (2013) based on Neil Gaiman’s short story A Study in Emerald
- Onwards to Venus (2014) based on Greg Broadmore’s Dr Grordbort
- Mythotopia (2014)
- Ships (2015)
- A Study in Emerald Second Edition (2015)
- Via Nebula (2016)
- Hit Z Road (2016)
- A Handful of Stars (2017)
- AuZtralia (2018)
- Judge Dredd Helter Skelter (2019)
- Milito (2019)
- Nanty Narking (2019)
- Anno 1800 (2020)
- Tinners' Trail (2021) (new, reworked edition)
- Rocketmen (2021)
- Bloodstones (2023)
References
- ^ ISBN 978-1-932442-96-0.
- ^ The Games Journal Article on Martin Wallace Retrieved October 24, 2008.
- ^ "Treefrog Games". 2016-12-04. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
External links
- Wallace Designs Official Website
- Martin Wallace article in The Games Journal
- Martin Wallace at BoardGameGeek
- Rank-ordered list of Martin Wallace's games