Mike Selinker

American game designer and puzzle maker


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Mike Selinker ( ) is an American game designer, puzzle maker, and the founder and president of Lone Shark Games.

Credits

Selinker's design credits include Pirates of the Spanish Main and Fightball with James Ernest, Axis & Allies Revised Edition with Larry Harris, the Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game, Risk Godstorm, Gloria Mundi, Key Largo, Stonehenge, Thornwatch, and Pathfinder Adventure Card Game. He was a creative director for the 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons and the Harry Potter Trading Card Game. As a puzzle maker, he created the fictional police officer Lt. Nodumbo for GAMES World of Puzzles. Selinker founded LIVE/WIRE with Tim Beach and the Maze of Games with Teeuwynn Woodruff. He has written poker books such as Dealer's Choice: The Complete Handbook of Saturday Night Poker, with James Ernest and Phil Foglio. He has also written puzzles for the Chicago Tribune, the New York Times, and Games magazine. He has authored The Kobold Guide to Board Game Design and Puzzlecraft: The Ultimate Guide on How to Construct Every Kind of Puzzle.

Selinker and James Ernest created Titanic Games with Paizo Publishing in 2005 to add board game publishing to Paizo's already established role-playing game publications.

Lone Shark Games

Selinker founded the Lone Shark Games design studio with James Ernest, and is the company's president. In March 2010, in conjunction with Wired magazine and Universal Pictures, the company announced plans to release a group of "Runners" to go "on the lam", as promotion for the film Repo Men. The Runners were to be hunted by anyone in the United States who desired to find them. Anyone that caught a Runner would receive a US$7,500 "bounty". he took an unpaid leave of absence from Lone Shark in November 2021.

Awards

Selinker won three 2004 Origins Awards for Pirates, Axis & Allies: D-Day, and Betrayal at House on the Hill. His game Alpha Blitz was ''Games Magazine'''s 1998 Word Game of the Year.

Personal life

Selinker is a member of the National Puzzlers' League under the nickname "Slik".

References

References

  1. (December 3, 2020). "Mike Selinker & Friends: How to Make Your Game Funny". YouTube.
  2. (2009). "Pirates of the Spanish Main with Mike Selinker". Ninja Vs. Pirates Podcast.
  3. (2012). "Games by James". Cheapass Games.
  4. Selinker, Mike. (2007). "[[Hobby Games: The 100 Best]]". [[Green Ronin Publishing]].
  5. "Thornwatch". Lone Shark Games, Inc..
  6. (November 19, 2012). "'Pathfinder' Deck-building Game".
  7. (2005). "Dealer's Choice: The Complete Handbook of Saturday Night Poker". Overlook TP.
  8. Shannon Appelcline. (2011). "Designers & Dragons". Mongoose Publishing.
  9. (2011). "The Sharks". Lone Shark Games.
  10. Brodeur, Nicole. (August 28, 2009). "Catch him if you can -- win $5,000". [[Seattle Times]].
  11. (March 11, 2010). "Universal Pictures, Wired Magazine and Lone Shark Games Launch Nationwide Repo Men Hunt, Sending Runners On the Lam In America". Blood Weekly.
  12. Weidling, Gabrielle. (2021-11-11). "You're No Good to Me If You're Slowly Killing Yourself: On Mike Selinker and Lone Shark Games".
  13. selinkeradmin. (2021-11-12). "Apologies and steps to be better".
  14. "Origins Award Winners (2004)". Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design.
  15. Brodeur, Nicole. (July 6, 2010). "Puzzlers fun, also a bit baffling". [[Seattle Times]].

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