Rob Jordan
"We are a small game development group comprised of friends and family. My name is Rob Jordan and I am the Lead Designer behind Labyrintheus. I’ve been playing games for as long as I can remember. One of my fondest childhood memories was when I opened a delicious looking game shaped present on Christmas morning in 1990. It was HeroQuest, and I fell in love. From that point on I went on to other games such as Clue, Heroscape and a wonderful beast known as Dungeons and Dragons. I’ve been playing games ever since. It’s always been a dream of mine to make games. Most of my life I thought that meant video games (I was a sucker for those too) since I’m technically inclined. But it took my first visit to GenCon in 2009 to open my eyes."
Than Bebiak
"I’m Than Bebiak the co-designer of Labyrintheus. I have been a part of the gaming community for over 30 years now, it all started with my older brother introducing to me D & D 1st edition when I was a young lad. Many of my fondest moments growing up consisted of long caffeine enhanced nights around the kitchen table surrounded by friends and rolling dice to determine the fates of various heroes, companies, and even worlds. Games have a magical touch to them, they bring people together and create great memories. That is the reason why I joined up with Rob’s company, so I can bring all this to you!"
Owen Aurelio
"Hi, my name is Owen Aurelio, and I am the illustrator for Labyrintheus. I absolutely believe in table-top gaming, long live human interaction! Recently I've been fortunate to be involved the production and design of several games, a real dream-come-true for an artist/gamer! I've had the privilege to work on TTG's like Arena Rex, Twisted, and a few others slated for release soon. Usually I work in character development, designing miniatures and character concepts, but Labyrintheus has given me a unique opportunity to move a couple steps away from design, and take a couple towards more expressive art. I'm very happy to have had the chance to work on this game, and I hope you enjoy it!"