Marco Alberto Donadoni (born in Milan, 8 November 1951)[1] is an Italian game designer.
He designed his first, self-produced wargame, Iliad, in 1977; he then joined the Italian company International Team (IT), that at the time was mainly a jigsaw puzzle producer.
IT published Iliad and changed its core business, focusing on the wargame market, with Donadoni being its main game designer.
[2] Between the late 1970s and the early 1980s, Donadoni created a number of games for IT, some of which, like Zargo's Lords and Kroll & Prumni, were very successful and largely contributed to popularize wargaming in Italy and other European countries, such as France.
[3][4][5] Angelo Porazzi, designer of Warangel (one of the most popular Italian wargames of recent years) has often cited Donadoni's work as one of his major sources of inspiration.