1970s: Metagaming Concepts While working at
Metagaming Concepts, Jackson developed
Monsters! Monsters! (
ca. 1976) based on a design by
Ken St. Andre connected to his
Tunnels & Trolls role-playing game, and
Godsfire (1976), a space conquest game by
Lynn Willis. Jackson got his first design for the company published as
Ogre (1977), followed by
G.E.V. (1978), which were both set in a futuristic universe that Jackson created. Jackson realized that
Melee could be expanded into a complete fantasy role-playing game, and started working on
The Fantasy Trip before
Melee was even published.
The Fantasy Trip was initially scheduled for release in February 1978, but the design and development required more work than Jackson had anticipated and the game was not released until March 1980. On May 11, 2012, Steve Jackson's
Kickstarter funding project for the 6th Edition of his
Ogre game became the highest grossing boardgame project at Kickstarter, with 5,512 backers pledging a total of $923,680. The success of the ''Ogre Designer's Edition
project prompted the launch of a second successful project - running from Nov 29, 2019, through Jan 6, 2020 - to help re-launch the popular Car Wars'' franchise as well.
The two "Steve Jacksons" Jackson is often mistaken for
Steve Jackson, a British
gamebook and video game writer who co-founded
Games Workshop. The confusion is exacerbated by the fact that while the UK Jackson was co-creator of the
Fighting Fantasy gamebook series, the US Jackson also wrote three books in this series (
Scorpion Swamp,
Demons of the Deep, and
Robot Commando), and the books did not acknowledge that this was a different 'Steve Jackson'. == 1990 Secret Service incident and legal actions ==