Alan R. Moon Explained

Alan R. Moon
Birth Name:Alan R. Moon
Birth Date:November 18, 1951
Birth Place:Southampton, England
Known For:Ticket to Ride
Occupation:Board Game Designer
Website:http://www.alanrmoon.com/

Alan R. Moon (born 18 November 1951) is an author of board games, born in Southampton, England. He is generally considered to be one of the foremost designers of German-style board games. Many of his games can be seen as board game variations on the travelling salesman problem.

Career

Moon has worked as a game designer for Avalon Hill, Parker Brothers, and Ravensburger F.X. Schmid USA.[1] His first published game was Black Spy (Avalon Hill, 1981), inspired by the classic card game, Hearts.[1] But his first game that got him attention was Airlines, published by the German company Abacus in 1990.[1] He started his own publishing company, White Wind in 1990 and ran it until 1997.[1] He now publishes his games through other companies, such as Ravensburger and Days of Wonder.

Since 2000, Moon has been a full-time freelance game designer, with dozens of games to his credit.[1] Moon has won the Spiel des Jahres award twice, for Elfenland in 1998 and for Ticket to Ride in 2004; Ticket to Ride has won almost two dozen other awards worldwide.[1]

Selected list of games

a full list is available from Moon's website in the external links section.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moon, Alan R. . . . Lowder . James . James Lowder . . 2007 . 77–80 . 978-1-932442-96-0.