Elan Lee


Elan Lee born January 26, 1975 is a game designer, developer and creator. Elan has designed games for the Xbox, helped create the world’s first Alternate Reality Games, and in collaboration with Matthew Inman, Elan built the card game 'Exploding Kittens', the most-backed Kickstarter campaign in history at the time of release, and founded the Exploding Kittens company in 2015.

Biography

Lee began his career as a character designer at Industrial Light and Magic, where he worked on several motion pictures including the computer special effects for. Lee was then hired by Microsoft Game Studios as Lead Game Designer, designing and directing games for PC and Xbox. While working for Microsoft he was the Executive Producer and Lead Designer for The Beast, one of the world’s first Alternate Reality Games used to promoted the Steven Spielberg film A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
Lee has co-founded several start-ups all within the gaming arena. In 2003 he co-founded 42 Entertainment, a design company in the field of alternate reality games. 42 has created multiple ARGs, including, I Love Bees to promote the Xbox game Halo 2, and Year Zero, to promote the Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero. He later he co-founded EDOC Laundry, a company designed to produce ARGs using clothes as the primary platform. Consumers deciphered codes hidden within garments and entered the results into the game's main website to reveal pieces of a distributed story.
In 2007, Lee founded Fourth Wall Studios, an entertainment studio aiming to develop and publish entertainment experiences of varying scopes. Lee developed a new form of interactive programming that engaged audiences across multiple platforms via new technology he created. Projects such as the Emmy Award-winning series “Dirty Work” brought viewers into the show with interactive elements such as “integrated phone calls, texts and emails” as part of the viewing experience.
Elan returned to Microsoft as the Chief Design Officer for Xbox Entertainment Studios soon after the launch of the Xbox One game console in 2013. By 2014, Elan left Microsoft with the plan to build a new technology-based TV studio and went as far as building a prototype, building a team and successfully raised about $5 million for his new endeavor.

Exploding Kittens

In 2015 Elan Lee partnered with Matthew Inman and Shane Small to create the card game 'Exploding Kittens', funded on Kickstarter. ‘Exploding Kittens’ became the most-backed campaign on Kickstarter at the time, with 219,382 backers and a total of $8.78 million. Elan said, “When ‘Exploding Kittens’ launched, I thought it would be a side project on the weekend. It’s so weird when the side project dwarfs the scope and scale of the main project. And so I decided to return the money I raised. I realized that if I didn’t turn all my attention to this, it would become the biggest regret of my life.”
Also in 2015, thanks to the success of the Exploding Kittens game, Lee and Inman founded the company Exploding Kittens Inc. Following another effective Kickstarter campaign, the company released its second tabletop game, Bears vs. Babies, in 2017.
Exploding Kittens Inc. went on to produce another game in 2018 – You’ve Got Crabs. 2019 saw two new releases – Throw Throw Burrito and On a Scale of One to T-Rex. The former was again funded through Kickstarter, while the latter was an Amazon-exclusive release.
In October 2019, the American businessman and investor Peter Chernin, CEO of The Chernin Group, announced a $30 million investment into Exploding Kittens Inc. This gives TCG a minority stake in the company. According to Matthew Inman, the company plans to use the funds for its first live gaming convention Burning Cat, inspired by the Burning Man festival, as well as investing into hiring more artists in order to increase production from one game a year to between three and five.

Credits

With Microsoft:
With 42 Entertainment:
Lee and his projects have won several industry awards for both design and marketing.
In 2005 I Love Bees won an Innovation Award from IGDA, and a Webby Award.
In 2008 Year Zero won the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity Grand Prix Award for "Viral Marketing" as well as a Silver Award for "Integrated Campaign".
The game also won a bronze Clio Award, and two Webbys: Peoples Voice Award and Peoples Voice Award.
In 2012 Lee won a Creative Arts Emmy for Original Interactive Programming for the web series Dirty Work. The same year he won the Trailblazer Award from IndieCade.