Alexander Fennell is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.

Alex Fennell
NationalityBritish
OccupationGame designer

Career edit

Alex Fennell was a Captain in the British army.[1]: 394  When he was leaving the army in late 2000 and thinking what career path to take, Fennell met Matthew Sprange in a Swindon, England pub, and Sprange offered to start a game company with him.[1]: 394  Fennell was uncertain about this suggestion and instead went to work for a 3G mobile communication company.[1]: 394  After six months of working in that field, Fennell had become interested in having a job allowing more creativity, and when Sprange contacted him again about forming the game company Mongoose Publishing to publish adventures using the d20 license from Wizards of the Coast, Fennell agreed and joined him.[1]: 394  Thanks to good sales on their first product, The Slayer's Guide to Hobgoblins (2001), Fennell left his day job and became the first employee of Mongoose Publishing with Sprange joining as an employee a month later.[1]: 394  Fennell used his saved army wages to make certain the company was able pay to publish a book per month, until they began to receive payments back from their distributors.[1]: 394  Fennell left Mongoose in 2009.[1]: 402 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.

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