Christian Moore (game designer)

Christian Moore is a game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.

Career
Christian Moore and Owen Seyler were recent college graduates rooming together in 1994 in Philadelphia. Moore was designing what began as a set of rules for a miniatures game, and formed the game company Last Unicorn Games with Seyler, Greg Ormand, and Bernie Cahill to publish the game. Instead of a miniatures game, the design by Moore eventually became a new role-playing game, Aria: Canticle of the Monomyth (1994), and was the initial fantasy game from Last Unicorn. Moore, Seyler, and new employee Ross Isaacs began the initial work to develop the "Icon" system for the Star Trek: The Next Generation Role-playing Game (1998). Moore was a long-time friend of Peter Adkison, and when Last Unicorn was having financial troubles, Wizards of the Coast purchased the company in July 2000. Moore still led Last Unicorn when Decipher, Inc. purchased the company in 2001. Moore aided George Vasilakos and M. Alexander Jurkat with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game (2002). Moore and Seyler later worked for Upper Deck Company.