Richard S. "Rick" Krebs is a role-playing game and simulation game designer. His initial game design was in the early 1960s when he created simulation games using toothpicks, American plastic bricks, cardboard chits, bingo chips and the box-like design of his bed quilt. The periods covered by these rules began with medieval & fantasy knights, through gangster wars, and continued into modern warfare. His mother frequently commented that Rick used to get in trouble with the neighborhood kids, as he was always changing or making up new rules. Briefly, putting aside his toys and games, Krebs trained as a social/cultural/intellectual historian, and received a B.A. from Albright College in 1971. His senior thesis was on the biographer/journalist/historian, Burton J. Hendrick.
Game career
Rick Krebs is the original game designer for TSR, Inc.'s Gangbusters, a historical role-playing game set in the 1920s. Krebs's professional involvement in the industry goes back to a fantasy fanzinePhanta Carta, and the first editionAdvanced Dungeons & Dragons game, where he contributed to and is credited in the Preface to the 1979Advanced Dungeons & DragonsDungeon Master's Guide. He also wrote the articles, "D&D meets the Electronic Age", and "Non-player characters Have Feelings Too", for Dragon magazine. Founded and operated the original Gamer's Guild game store from 1977 to 1982. During this time created the Krebikoff Gambit for use in the Cosmic Encounterboard game, designed a simplified rule set for space gaming with miniature figures, and rules for English Civil War military miniatures. In the mid 1990s, he worked on the play-by-mail gameElderLords, promoted and designed adventures for the computer gameEamon adventures, created and programmed Radio Horse Racing, a computerized horse racing simulation, created the 'rainbow doozi' cyber creaturatons and refined several artificial intelligencecomputer games. Maintained a correspondence with Gary Gygax from 1975 until Mr Gygax's death in 2008. Created and produced "Foam Wars" gaming system as well as "No Paint Armies" using "Granny Grate".