Thomas Lehmann

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Tom Lehmann (born July 1, 1958) has worked as an economist, programmer, boardgame publisher, and technical writer, but is best known as a game designer.

Published Games

  • Fast Food Franchise (1992, Prism Games)
  • Time Agent (1992, Prism Games)
  • Suzerain (1993, Prism Games)
  • Age of Exploration (1994, Prism Games)
  • 2038 - co-designed with Jim Hlavaty (1995, Prism Games)
  • Throneworld (1997, Prism Games)
  • Magellan/Pizarro & Co. (2002, Hans im Glück, Rio Grande Games)
  • Meine Würfel, deine Würfel (My Dice, Your Dice) - a freebie dice game included with 55 (2005, Abacus)
  • 1846 - an 18XX game (2005, Deep Thought Games, LLC)
  • Jericho (2006, Abacus)
  • To Court the King - A dice-based game (2006, Amigo Spiele and Rio Grande Games)
  • Phoenicia (2007, Rio Grande Games/JKLM Games)
  • Race for the Galaxy (2007, Rio Grande Games)
  • The Gathering Storm (Race for the Galaxy expansion 1) (2008, Rio Grande Games)
  • Middle Kingdom (2008, Z-Man Games)
  • New Society (included in the St. Petersburg expansion) (2008, Rio Grande Games)
  • Rebel vs Imperium (Race for the Galaxy expansion 2) (2009, Rio Grande Games)
  • Pandemic: On the Brink (Pandemic expansion) - co-designed with Matt Leacock (2009, Z-Man Games)
  • The Brink of War (Race for the Galaxy expansion 3) (2010, Rio Grande Games)
  • The City (2011, Amigo Spiele)
  • Outpost Kicker Expansion (included in the 2011 Outpost reprint) (2011, Stronghold Games)
  • Starship Merchants - co-designed with Joe Huber (2012, Toy Vault)
  • Pandemic: In the Lab (Pandemic expansion) - co-designed with Matt Leacock (2013, Z-Man Games)
  • Alien Artifacts (Race for the Galaxy expansion arc 2) (2013, Rio Grande Games)

Tom has also contributed design ideas to other published games, including Outpost, San Juan, and the revised edition of Pandemic.

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