The Team Behind
THE FORGOTTEN WAR

Prof. Coray Seifert: Creative Lead
Bloomfield College
NJIT

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Coray Seifert is a game designer at THQ's Kaos Studios, creators of Frontlines: Fuel of War. The youngest ever member of the International Game Developers Association's Board of Directors, he has also served as the principle coordinator of the IGDA's New Jersey chapter since 2002. Coray has developed games as a writer, designer, and producer for companies like Large Animal Games, Blade Edge Software, and the US Department of Defense. He has also appeared on Gamasutra.com, Forbes.com, The NY1 News Channel, in Game Developer Magazine, and at numerous game industry events as an editor, panelist, lecturer, or host. An advocate for the aspiring game developer, Coray teaches game design at Bloomfield College and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. When he isn't distributing high-fives and D&D jokes, he lives in Morristown, NJ with his amazing wife Katie and their two highly eccentric cats.


Dylan A. Tredrea: Executive Producer
Creo Ludus Entertainment

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In addition to running CLE and coordinating our developers and resources around the world, Dylan A. Tredrea is the Director of Sales at Organic Motion, a technology start-up in New York City.   He holds a B.A. in Political Science and Russian from The University of Southern California, and spent a couple years hopping the globe.  Dear to his heart is the stint in St. Petersburg Russia where he studied and started his love/hate affair with the Russian language.  He writes occasionally, on topics ranging from the video game industry to election fraud. An obsessive political junkie and Mets fan, Dylan has been with Creo Ludus from the beginning—initially guiding marketing and business development efforts and now as the Executive Producer.

Jason Chin: Lead technical designer
Creo Ludus Entertainment

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Jason Chin is a programmer based out of New York City and a proud member of Powerhead Games QA department. Jason’s strong technical background is augmented by a unique design talent—making him easily one of, if not the, most valuable member of CLE.
He holds a CS degree from The New Jersey Institute of Technology and hopes he never has to live with any eccentric cats.