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Brian Freyermuth

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Brian Freyermuth (Born 10/07/1972) is an American game designer, writer, and escape room designer. He began his career in game design working on the original Fallout[1] and has worked as a designer on games like Tales from the Borderlands, Run Like Hell, and Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. He is a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America and Horror Writers Association[2] and is the author of the urban fantasy Demon Dance and co-author of the sequel Mind of the Beast.

Video Game Credits
Year Title Role(s)
1997 Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role-playing game Quest and story designer \ Writer
1997 Starfleet Academy Mission designer \ Writer
1998 Starfleet Academy: Chekov's Lost Missions Mission designer \ Writer
2002 Run Like Hell Lead writer \ Lead designer
Unreleased Vagrant Lands: A Fallout Adventure Lead writer \ Lead designer
2005 The Suffering 2: Ties That Bind Mission designer
2008 SpongeBob: Globs of Doom Level designer
2011 WWE All Stars Match designer
2014 Lichdom: Battlemage Lead writer \ Lead story designer
2015 Tales from the Borderlands, Episode 3 Lead designer
2015 Minecraft: Story Mode Season 1, Episode 4 Lead designer
2016 Minecraft: Story Mode Season 1, Episodes 6 - 8 Lead designer
2016 Minecraft: Story Mode for Netflix Lead designer
2017 Telltale's Guardians of the Galaxy Season lead designer
2017 Minecraft: Story Mode Season 2 Season lead designer
Unreleased Telltale's Stranger Things Senior designer
Writing Credits
Year Title Role
2013 Demon Dance Author
2014 Mind of the Beast Co-author

References[edit]

  1. "Brian Freyermuth". Fallout Wiki. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  2. "SFWA & Indie Authors". Alliance of Independent Authors: Self-Publishing Advice Center. 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2020-10-10.

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