Bruno Faidutti (born 23 October 1961) is a historian and sociologist, living in France, who is best known as a board game designer.
Bruno Faidutti studied law, economics, and sociology, eventually earning a doctorate in history by writing about the scientific debate in the Renaissance on the reality of the unicorn.
[1] His favorite authors are Thomas Pynchon, James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Salman Rushdie, and Umberto Eco, his favorite movie, Andrei Tarkovsky's Andrei Roublev.
[1] His best known games include Knightmare Chess (1991) and Citadels (2000),[1] as well as Mystery of the Abbey (1993, 2003).
In the United States, his Eurogame Corruption was released by Atlas Games in 1999.