Richard Tucholka

[1] Their first product was the light-hearted microgame Geriatric War,[1] a fast-paced game where "characters battle over a few pension checks that survive the Social Security collapse of 2018".

[1] Tucholka continued to create new games for Tri Tac, including Bureau 13, Hardwired Hinterland, Monster Squash, Pterroductyl, The Viral Vegetable Wars, Drive By, War on High, Escape From Westerville State, Baby Boomer, Duck Trooper, Beach Bunny Bimbos with Blasters and HOLES.

He also created supplements and adventure scenarios for other games, including Invasion U.S., Cloistrs, Rogue 417, Weirdzone, Hellsnight, Haunts, Starcharts, and the DM's Book Of Nasty Tricks & Misfit Magic.

[1] Tochulka was also a staff writer for Stardate and Stardrive small press magazines,[1] and was the guest of honor at more than a dozen science fiction and games conventions.

Tucholka's creation Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic was voted Best Fantasy RPG of 1991 by the RPGA Network at Gen Con 1992.