Mark Steere

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Mark Steere was born in 1959 in Palo Alto, California, USA. Steere has a son, Chris Steere, and two cats, Moe and Pearl. He is an award winning game inventor known throughout the world. His first game, quadrature, won the American Mensa Award in 1993. His most recent award was Parents' Choice for cephalopod in 2006. Steere has invented seven original, abstract board games, all of which have been programmed for online play on various internet game servers (e.g. Super Duper Games, Richard's PBeM Server) and as downloadable, standalone programs. He created two mancala games: diffusion and four-rank diffusion.

His games in chronological order: quadrature (1992), tanbo (1993), impasse (2004), byte (2005), diffusion (2006), cephalopod (2006), and copolymer (2006).

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