Steve Moraff

Steven Richard Moraff (born 1963) is a video game designer and programmer best known for a series of MS-DOS shareware games launched in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The games were sold under the name Moraffware (sometimes written as MoraffWare) and usually included his surname in the title: Moraff's Revenge, Moraff's World, Moraff's Stones.[1]

Early life

Raised in Ithaca, New York, Steve Moraff's father was an IBM employee who worked on Cornell's mainframe and his mother was a child development expert. Moraff inherited his father's affinity for computers and began programming in a free computer lab provided by a local non-profit trying to start a science museum in Ithaca. He briefly attended the Alternative Community School but later dropped out of school and after taking some courses at the local Community College, he obtained his GED.

Game development

In the late 1980s, Moraff began programming games for MS-DOS-based computers, culminating in the 1988 release of Moraff's Revenge,[2] which was distributed using a shareware model. This launched his career as a computer game developer and the company that would become Moraffware and later Software Diversions, Inc. (SDI), based in Florida, which specializes in Mahjong solitaire-type games.[3]

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