Dana Lombardy

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Dana Lombardy
OccupationGame designer

Dana Lombardy is a game designer who has worked primarily on board games.

Career

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Dana Lombardy designed the award-winning Streets of Stalingrad board wargame, published in 1979 with three separate editions since its first release.[1] He is also known for his appearances on various television shows, including multiple episodes of the History Channel's Tales of the Gun.[1] Lombardy has contributed as an editor, cartographer, graphic artist, and designer to many books, games, and magazines.[1] He served as publisher of Napoleon Journal from 1996 to 2000.[1]

Lombardy contributed the "On Gaming" column to Analog Science Fiction and Fact from January 1983 to April 1986; this was simultaneous with his contributing the "Gaming" column to Asimov's Science Fiction from January 1983 to April 1986, both of which were then continued by Matthew Costello.

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