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Polish game designer (born 1977)
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Artur Ganszyniec (born 17 December 1977) is a Polish role-playing game, board game and video game designer.

He is known for being the lead story designer on The Witcher, as well as the creator of the Wolsung steampunk role-playing game and board game. His other work includes The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Call of Juarez: The Cartel, Another Case Solved and Wanderlust Travel Stories.

In June 2019, he wrote a slow gaming manifesto, based on the models of slow living and slow food movements.

References

  1. Artur Ganszyniec - Filmweb
  2. The upcoming Wanderlust is a chill way to travel without leaving your desk – Polygon
  3. Artur GanszyniecMobyGames
  4. In Praise of Slow Games – Artur Ganszyniec, Gamasutra

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