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Alexander Randolph (4 May 1922 – 27 April 2004) was a Bohemian-American designer of board games and writer. Randolph's game creations include ''
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'', '' Breakthru'', '' Hol's der Geier'', '' Inkognito'' (with
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), ''Raj'', '' Ricochet Robot'', and ''
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'' (with Michael Matschoss).


Biography

Randolph was a son of self-described "rich parents" who attended private school in Switzerland. He spent his early years in various occupations, including military intelligence and as an advertising copy editor in Boston. In 1961, Randolph moved to Japan and became a professional game developer, performing initial work on ''
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''. During this time, he became a dan player in shogi. In 1962, Randolph (along with
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) was commissioned to start a new game division for Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (also known as 3M). Through 3M, Randolph created and published such games as '' Breakthru'', ''Evade'', '' Oh-Wah-Ree'', and ''TwixT''. Randolph moved to
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,
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in 1968, continuing his career as a game developer with the company Venice Connection established with Dario De Toffoli and
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. Randolph died aged 82 in Venice on 27 April 2004.


Recognition

In 2016, as a testimony to his career, Fabulous Games published ''ADDX'' - the first ever digital game from Alex Randolph. Following Randolph's death, the Nuremberg Museum set up a special permanent collection of Randolph's games titled the ''Alexander Randolph Viewing Collection''.


Awards


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Game of the Year :1982 for ''Enchanted Forest'' Children's Game of the Year :1989 for ''Gute Freunde'' :1997 for ''Leinen Los!'' Special Awards :1996 Most Beautiful Game for ''Venice Connectio''n :1988 Most Beautiful game for ''Inkognito''


Origins Awards Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame :2011 induction as a designer :2011 induction of ''TwixT''


References


Further reading

* Alex Randolph & Phillipe Evrard: ''Die Sonnenseite. Fragmente aus dem Leben eines Spieleerfinders.'' Verlag Drei Hasen in der Abendsonne, Uehlfeld 2012, ISBN 978-3-941345-09-6


External links


Alex Randolph's games
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A Talk with Alex Randolph (1988 interview)

An extremely brief biography and a comprehensive list of created games
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