Illustration Partner

Andy Fraser

I am excited to have Andy as the illustrator for my new board games. He’s well known in the paleoart world for his excellent portraits of the prehistoric world and always looking to explore what we know and what might have been. His very natural style is a great fit for my games that together will create the feeling of players being one of these amazing creatures in a living world.

See more of his work here.

Supporting Organisation

Oxford University Museum of Natural History

I am thrilled to have the opportunity to share my game with the world-renowned Oxford University Museum of Natural History. The public engagement team are supporting the development of aspects so that I can trial the game with the Youth Forum group and visitors. 

You can learn more about the museum and plan your visit here.

Scientific Consultant

Claire Marr

Claire is a zoologist from the University of Oxford, with a background in animal behaviour and ecology. Along with her work with extinct animals, she has worked in the field with many modern-day predators, including over a year in the remote rainforests of Peru. Claire is currently in the final year of her DPhil in Zoology at the University of Oxford, where she specialises in Apex Predator behaviour.

Claire provides scientific research for Megabeasts, endeavouring to make the game play reflect the most current understandings of palaeontology.

https://www.biology.ox.ac.uk/people/claire-marr

https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairemarrbiology/

Production Partner

Ludo Fact

I wanted a production partner that I knew had the same values and passions for games as myself, plus be able to support my first steps into making board games. I want to play in the past but help protect the future, so having plastic free games and green production and Ludo are industry leaders in this regard. With a huge capacity (70,000 games a day!) and years of delivering great games around the world, Ludo soon became my clear choice.

Find out more about them here.