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David Ladyman

David Ladyman is an American game designer of board games such as Car Wars, and role-playing games such as GURPS.

David Ladyman
NationalityAmerican
OccupationGame designer

Career edit

In 1977, while studying linguistics as a grad student at University of Texas at Austin, Ladyman began playtesting games for Metagaming Concepts, especially those designed by Steve Jackson. When Jackson left Metagaming to form Steve Jackson Games (SJG), Ladyman continued to test games for him, including Illuminati and Car Wars. Ladyman then became a games convention organizer, helping to facilitate Texcon for several years, and joining the head staff of Origins Game Fair for a year.[1]

In 1990, Ladyman co-designed the second edition of the horror role-playing game Chill (1990) for Mayfair Games, with Louis Prosperi and Jeff Leason.[2]

By the mid-1980s, Ladyman was working for SJG, overseeing development of Car Wars and GURPS, as well as editing the first issues of Autoduel Quarterly. He also authored GURPS The Prisoner, a role-playing game based on the enigmatic British television series.[3] He also created Isaac Asimov's Star Trader board game.[4] (After SJG discontinued publication of Star Traders, the rights reverted to Ladyman.)[5]

After leaving SJG, Ladyman became a freelance editor and game developer. A lot of his work was for FASA, including the basic game and various adventures for FASA's BattleTech and Renegade Legion, as well as adventures for Shadowrun. His D&D work for TSR included a contribution to Tales of the Outer Planes (1988), and editing Dragon Magic (1989), and Dragon Dawn (1990).[1]

In 1991, Ladyman joined the staff of Origin Systems,[6] where he was the editor of Wing Commander II, Wing Commander III, Wing Commander IV, Wing Commander: Prophecy, Ultima VII, Ultima VIII, and Ultima IX. He left Origin Systems in 1997.[1]

During the late 1990s and 2000s, Ladyman co-authored several videogame guides, including Sid Meier's Gettysburg!: The Official Strategy Guide (1997) with Melissa Tyler, and Guild Wars: Prima Official Game Guide (2005) with Andrea Silva and Rebecca Chastain.

As of 2002, he was editor of Massive Online Gaming magazine.[7]

In 2012, Ladyman joined Roberts Space Industries (RSI) to edit the new monthly subscriber-only digital magazine Jump Point, which focused on Star Citizen, a videogame being developed by RSI.[1] Ladyman retired as the magazine's editor in 2018.

In 2017, Ladyman revived the old SJG board game Star Traders, successfully using Kickstarter to publish a new edition.[5]

Critical reception edit

Writing about GURPS The Prisoner, Rick Swan was surprised at the choice of The Prisoner for a setting, given that "the TV series didn't give designer David Ladyman much to work with." However, Swan admitted that "Ladyman manages to ferret out the best concepts, sweep away the debris, and patch it all together with his own imaginative touches." However, Swan noted that "On occasion, Ladyman’s writing becomes aggravatingly vague, as if he’s not quite sure what’s going on either." Swan concluded by giving the book an above average rating of 4 out of 5 stars, saying "The Prisoner provides all the raw material a creative referee needs to put together a campaign rife with psychological terror, sort of like the Paranoia game without the laughs."[8]

Lester W. Smith reviewed the second edition of Chill co-authored by Ladyman, and found it far more polished than the original 1st edition, although he admitted that "Some old players may find the atmosphere change to be disconcerting. Personally though, I'm impressed."[9]

Karington Hess reviewed the new edition of Star Trader for Malted Meeple, and was generally positive about the board game, saying, "The game is easy to learn, but offers plenty of variation so it won’t go stale. Star Traders blends negotiation, pickup and delivery, clever strategy, and risk-reward seamlessly."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Meet David Ladyman". RSI. 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  2. ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 168. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  3. ^ . Pen & Paper RPG Database. Archived from the original on 2005-02-21. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
  4. ^ "Isaac Asimov's Star Dealer". spielen.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  5. ^ a b "Star Traders Revival: David Ladyman Interview". Dice Geeks. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  6. ^ Latz Griffin, Jean (January 19, 1996). "New universes: Success in cyberspace leads game companies to novel creations". Chicago Tribune. p. E1.
  7. ^ Anna, Cara (December 30, 2002). "More than 1,000 employed in Austin. Entry-level salaries of $50,000. Annual sales of $12 billion. It's a great time to be a game maker. ; Playing and winning: Austin's gaming industry thrives as high-tech flails". Austin American Statesman.
  8. ^ Swan, Rick (February 1993). "Roleplaying Reviews". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (190): 67.
  9. ^ Smith, Lester W. (December 1990). "Challenge Reviews". Challenge (game magazine) (47): 92.
  10. ^ Hess, Karington (2016-03-22). "Meeple's Eye View: Star Traders". Malted Meeple. Retrieved 2022-06-25.

External links edit

  • . Archived from the original on February 21, 2005. Retrieved January 6, 2014.

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David Ladyman is an American game designer of board games such as Car Wars and role playing games such as GURPS David LadymanNationalityAmericanOccupationGame designer Contents 1 Career 2 Critical reception 3 References 4 External linksCareer editIn 1977 while studying linguistics as a grad student at University of Texas at Austin Ladyman began playtesting games for Metagaming Concepts especially those designed by Steve Jackson When Jackson left Metagaming to form Steve Jackson Games SJG Ladyman continued to test games for him including Illuminati and Car Wars Ladyman then became a games convention organizer helping to facilitate Texcon for several years and joining the head staff of Origins Game Fair for a year 1 In 1990 Ladyman co designed the second edition of the horror role playing game Chill 1990 for Mayfair Games with Louis Prosperi and Jeff Leason 2 By the mid 1980s Ladyman was working for SJG overseeing development of Car Wars and GURPS as well as editing the first issues of Autoduel Quarterly He also authored GURPS The Prisoner a role playing game based on the enigmatic British television series 3 He also created Isaac Asimov s Star Trader board game 4 After SJG discontinued publication of Star Traders the rights reverted to Ladyman 5 After leaving SJG Ladyman became a freelance editor and game developer A lot of his work was for FASA including the basic game and various adventures for FASA s BattleTech and Renegade Legion as well as adventures for Shadowrun His D amp D work for TSR included a contribution to Tales of the Outer Planes 1988 and editing Dragon Magic 1989 and Dragon Dawn 1990 1 In 1991 Ladyman joined the staff of Origin Systems 6 where he was the editor of Wing Commander II Wing Commander III Wing Commander IV Wing Commander Prophecy Ultima VII Ultima VIII and Ultima IX He left Origin Systems in 1997 1 During the late 1990s and 2000s Ladyman co authored several videogame guides including Sid Meier s Gettysburg The Official Strategy Guide 1997 with Melissa Tyler and Guild Wars Prima Official Game Guide 2005 with Andrea Silva and Rebecca Chastain As of 2002 he was editor of Massive Online Gaming magazine 7 In 2012 Ladyman joined Roberts Space Industries RSI to edit the new monthly subscriber only digital magazine Jump Point which focused on Star Citizen a videogame being developed by RSI 1 Ladyman retired as the magazine s editor in 2018 In 2017 Ladyman revived the old SJG board game Star Traders successfully using Kickstarter to publish a new edition 5 Critical reception editWriting about GURPS The Prisoner Rick Swan was surprised at the choice of The Prisoner for a setting given that the TV series didn t give designer David Ladyman much to work with However Swan admitted that Ladyman manages to ferret out the best concepts sweep away the debris and patch it all together with his own imaginative touches However Swan noted that On occasion Ladyman s writing becomes aggravatingly vague as if he s not quite sure what s going on either Swan concluded by giving the book an above average rating of 4 out of 5 stars saying The Prisoner provides all the raw material a creative referee needs to put together a campaign rife with psychological terror sort of like the Paranoia game without the laughs 8 Lester W Smith reviewed the second edition of Chill co authored by Ladyman and found it far more polished than the original 1st edition although he admitted that Some old players may find the atmosphere change to be disconcerting Personally though I m impressed 9 Karington Hess reviewed the new edition of Star Trader for Malted Meeple and was generally positive about the board game saying The game is easy to learn but offers plenty of variation so it won t go stale Star Traders blends negotiation pickup and delivery clever strategy and risk reward seamlessly 10 References edit a b c d Meet David Ladyman RSI 2013 10 02 Retrieved 2022 06 26 Shannon Appelcline 2011 Designers amp Dragons Mongoose Publishing p 168 ISBN 978 1 907702 58 7 David Ladyman Pen amp Paper RPG Database Archived from the original on 2005 02 21 Retrieved 2015 11 18 Isaac Asimov s Star Dealer spielen de in German Retrieved 2022 06 26 a b Star Traders Revival David Ladyman Interview Dice Geeks 18 March 2016 Retrieved 2022 06 26 Latz Griffin Jean January 19 1996 New universes Success in cyberspace leads game companies to novel creations Chicago Tribune p E1 Anna Cara December 30 2002 More than 1 000 employed in Austin Entry level salaries of 50 000 Annual sales of 12 billion It s a great time to be a game maker Playing and winning Austin s gaming industry thrives as high tech flails Austin American Statesman Swan Rick February 1993 Roleplaying Reviews Dragon TSR Inc 190 67 Smith Lester W December 1990 Challenge Reviews Challenge game magazine 47 92 Hess Karington 2016 03 22 Meeple s Eye View Star Traders Malted Meeple Retrieved 2022 06 25 External links edit David Ladyman Pen amp Paper RPG Database Archived from the original 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