Ken Cliffe

Ken Cliffe is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.

Ken Cliffe
NationalityAmerican
OccupationGame designer

Career

Ken Cliffe was one of the writers who supported Fantasy Games Unlimited's role-playing game, Villains and Vigilantes.[1]:75 Cliffe later came to White Wolf Publishing, and contributed to The Campaign Book Volume One: Fantasy (1990).[1]:215 Cliffe was the line editor on Ars Magica for much of its time at White Wolf, and developed the third edition of Ars Magica (1992).[1]:215 In 1992, Cliffe became editor of White Wolf magazine, and he seemed to be overseeing all of the company's legacy products in those years.[1]:221 Cliffe made White Wolf magazine monthly beginning with issue #39 (January 1994).[1]:215 Cliffe was one of the authors on the Creature Collection (2000), a book of monsters and the first release from White Wolf's Sword & Sorcery imprint.[1]:225 Bill Bridges and Cliffe developed the book, The World of Darkness (2004), which combined the new World of Darkness setting and rule system into a single game book.[1]:228

gollark: Oh, and the next Intel CPUs should actually be very good, as they're adding 8 smaller low-power cores which are nevertheless apparently around Skylake performance to basically everything.
gollark: They are also making datacenter cards, which were delayed because lol no working 7nm.
gollark: Soon apparently we get "Arc Alchemist", a gaming-oriented card, which is meant to be bigger and have hardware raytracing/matrix multiplication units.
gollark: Currently only DG1, which is just their latest integrated graphics (surprisingly good) on a PCIe card.
gollark: They've begun releasing discrete GPUs.

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.


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