Since the abrupt and inglorious demise of Big Huge Games, Ken Rolston has found himself no longer a Director of Game Design.
Now Ken Rolston is a retired Game Design Luminary, spending his days in a rocking chair on his front porch, reading great literature and supervising the local squirrel population.
This might seem a gratifying and comfortable reward for all Ken’s many years of service to the developing art of game design.
However, tragically, Ken is feeling restless. Because there is nothing quite so much fun as making games.
Ken is not so manifestly insane as to be eager to re-enter the cutthroat world of Triple-A game development.
But Ken WOULD like to put his skills, experience, charm, and unwholesome vitality into the service of mankind.
Can you help?
Do you have some game design development task, or some academic game design endeavor, that would benefit from Ken’s many years of game design experience? Is there some crazy, impossible task you’d hesitate to ask a more earnest, sensible, game designer to address? Then… why don’t you get in touch with…
Hi Ken,
Not sure if this will actually reach you or not, or where you are these days, but you should really make your way out to the Brattle this Friday the 16th for the Jodorowsky-fest if you’re still around old Boston-town:
http://www.brattlefilm.org/2015/01/16/jodorowskys-dune/#.VLXPfSf33y8
Hope the new year is treating you well,
Giuliana