Pete Fenlon
He has also worked with Hero Games and Eidolon Studio. Most of the detailed full-color Middle-Earth maps in the MERP (Middle Earth Role-playing) game modules were also created by him. He has worked in the field of gaming since 1980. He joined Mayfair's management team in 1996 where has served in the roles of shareholder, counsel, studio director, chairman, and CEO.
Fenlon obtaining a degree in history and anthropology at the University of Virginia and earned a law degree at the College of William & Mary. He has lived in Charlottesville, Virginia, and has previously lived in Tachikawa, Japan; Omaha, Nebraska; Washington, DC; Wiesbaden, Germany; St. Louis, Missouri; Midwest City, Oklahoma; Alexandria, Virginia; and Williamsburg, Virginia. He became friends with Klaus Teuber when he discovered that they shared similar experiences as both had lived in Hesse with Fenlon living in Wiesbaden while Teuber was living in Darmstadt. The castles that he toured in Germany may have influenced his Rolemaster architectural drawings. Both of his parents eventually served in the United States Air Force. His father, also named Peter C. Fenlon, was an air force colonel while his mother was an army combat nurse who served with Patton's army in North Africa and Italy.
He has been married to fellow game designer Olivia Johnston.
Sebagai artist di boardgame
Catan Card Game
[1996]
Catan Card Game bears only a slight resemblance to The Settlers of Catan, the original game in the Catan series. There are six resources: wool, wood, bricks, grain, ore, and gold. Before beginning the game, the players receive six square cards showi...
Catan
[1995]
In Catan (formerly The Settlers of Catan), players try to be the dominant force on the island of Catan by building settlements, cities, and roads. On each turn dice are rolled to determine what resources the island produces. Players collect these res...