![]() The game was funded earlier this year through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $180,000 - well over the initial goal of $30,000. Life can surprise you, though, and instead of guiding his customary Terran units through competition, Riley ultimately found a full-time career in designing a cooperative card game, Aeon’s End. His extensive career saw him training in a team house in South Korea for a summer before competing in harrowing matches that would eventually culminate in a personal all-kill against Korean team Incredible Miracle at the 2011 Global StarCraft II Team League (GSTL). In fact, until he almost accidentally began work on his game, Aeon’s End, in September 2015, he had been a pro StarCraft II player. ![]() Kevin “qxc” Riley wasn’t necessarily planning a career in tabletop design. ![]()
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