Luke Crane designed the role-playing game The Burning Wheel (2002), which uses a six sided dice pool, and a "Beliefs" mechanic.
[5] Crane held an annual weekend gaming event in New York City called Burning Con.
[12] Crane became a community manager at Kickstarter, and persuaded his company to host the arcade game Killer Queen for its annual block party in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
[13] Crane was the head of games at Kickstarter, where he critiqued projects to determine their fan appeal.
[2] Crane managed the Manhattan Mayhem women's roller derby team.