David Kenzer

David Kenzer

David formed Kenzer & Company with six other stalwart RPG enthusiasts in 1993, later teaming up with Jolly Blackburn in 1996. He is responsible for publication of “Knights of the Dinner Table” (of which Jolly is editor in chief) as well lead designer of award winning RPG games including HackMaster, Aces and Eights, the Monty Python CCG, and dozens of D&D products (Kingdoms of Kalamar fantasy campaign setting). David is also responsible for starting the retro-clone movement in 2001, with the release of Hackmaster.

David is the proud father and stepfather of four daughters and a stepson and stepdaughter, a loyal Chicago Cubs and Bears fan (Bear Down!) and is dedicated to traveling the world with his wife, Suzanne. He is best known at Gary Con for running numerous pick up sessions of Hackmaster and finding new inventive ways to achieve TPKS.