Thomas Covert board games introduced themselves to Thomas in early 2005. Because of his job at the time and culture pushing farther in that direction he realized that he was spending too much time in front of his computer screens. A friend of his was working on playtesting the Call of Cthulhu CCG, designed by Eric Lang, and introduced him to the game. He soon found an analog way to escape his technological reality. It didn’t take long for him to begin delving into other Lovecraftian and horror themed games. As is usually the case, you can’t have just one – his interest soon spread into all themes and mechanics. It is no question that Thomas has been a polarizing figure in the board game community. His passion for the hobby is undeniable, and that enthusiasm has often come out in animated debates with other gamers. Even so, there is also no denying that this same passion has been the force that pushed him to make the group the tremendous success t has become today. In the past, Thomas also worked as a composer for film and television. His work has appeared in shows like SyFys Face Off and Americas Next Top Model. For fifteen years he also doubled as a live sound engineer for a wide array of artists from Type O Negative to Willie Nelson.
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