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Kroze Kresky

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Imagine a world where one New Jersey escapee stumbled upon a magical land, filled with dice, cards and rulebooks. After being chased into a mostly abandoned local game shop on a stormy day, Kroze opened up an old dusty box labeled The Everlasting Gameboard while hiding from Kevin Smith and his crew, who wanted to beat him up because Kroze disparaged Superman Lives movie script. Upon playing through this game, Kroze learned the ways of all that is good in tabletop and finally stood up to his bullies with the help of his very own dragon, a green ranger hoodie, and a Pac-Man hat. Kroze then took what he learned and became a multimedia creative who works within various formats to bring unique experiences and tell stories to audiences all over. He has participated in projects as a voice actor, video game writer, lyricist and vocalist, and now as a contributor to tabletop games. Some of his credits include anime and games such as Jedi: Fallen Order, Guardians: Frontline, Seven Deadly Sins, Pokemon, Kapital Punishment 20XX, and more! He just won't stop until he is able to get himself into an actual episode of Kamen Rider in some way/shape/or form... yes Toei, this is in fact a threat. Eventually, Kroze decided to help more tabletop games get made by working with several companies 'borrowing' IP and adapting them into card and board games! He would become the hero that made sure that adaptations would be represented accurately within the tabletop medium! IP such as Shovel Knight, Dead Cells, Radiant Black and Rivals of Aether. He was also in charge of marketing and licensing for the tabletop game company Solis Game Studios working on the dueling game Pocket Paragons, dubbed "Best of GenCon 2022," and worked with Image Comics to bring Kyle Higgins's The Massive-Verse into tabletop games. Beyond that, he began working on expanding tabletop games into other media by giving various games soundtracks and theme songs (Like for AEGIS Combining Robots!). After a while, Kroze decided that wasn’t enough… he had to come up with his own original games like the upcoming Six Sided Seas from Solis Game Studio. Maybe you should check that one out! Visit Kroze out at con and be sure to tell him that Alan Hall sent you.