Merle M. Rasmussen

{{Short description|American role-playing game designer}}

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Merle Martin Rasmussen is an American game designer and writer known for creating the espionage role-playing game Top Secret.Rasmussen, M. W. (1981). Top Secret Espionage Role Playing Game, second ed. Lake Geneva: TSR, Inc. {{ISBN|0-935696-16-4}}

Education

Merle Rasmussen graduated from high school in Underwood, Iowa in 1975 and began classes to become a civil engineer (later a pre-professional medicine major) at Iowa State University that same year.{{cite journal | last = Rasmussen | first = Merle M. | title = Top Secret: The Rasmussen Files | journal = Dragon | issue = #38 | pages = 16–17 | publisher = TSR, Inc. | location = Lake Geneva, Wisconsin | date = June 1980 }}

Career

In his Iowa State dormitory in 1975, Rasmussen began to develop and playtest an espionage simulation with his friends, and the next year he wrote to TSR to see if the game could be published; he received a response letter from Mike Carr wishing to review the game, and by the next year the simulation had the working title of Top Secret, which was eventually accepted for publication in 1978. Allen Hammack was assigned to the project as an editor, and worked with Rasmussen on rules clarifications and editing. While the game was under development, Rasmussen lived in Iowa and worked on the graveyard shift as an orderly in a Council Bluffs hospital and as a production technician in the Media Production Department of an educational agency. He was also the President of Game Room Productions, Ltd., in Minden, Iowa, a position he had held since June 1979.

When Rasmussen's Top Secret was released in 1980, it was the sixth role-playing game published by TSR, and was also the first espionage role-playing game ever published.{{Cite book|author=Shannon Appelcline|title=Designers & Dragons|publisher=Mongoose Publishing|year=2011| isbn= 978-1-907702-58-7}}{{rp|12}}

In 1982, at the age of 25, Rasmussen was hired by TSR as a full-time employee to write adventures for the Basic and Expert Sets of Dungeons & Dragons.{{cite magazine| last = Wilson| first = Thom| title = An Interview with Merle Rasmussen| magazine= Back to BasiX| issue = 1| pages = 3| date = June 2017}} His writing credits included:

Both Quagmire! and The Savage Coast were released after Rasmussen was laid off by TSR in 1984.

Rasmussen also authored several other role-playing game related titles such as Top Secret Companion.{{cite book|last=Schick |first=Lawrence|title=Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games|publisher=Prometheus Books |year=1991|isbn=0-87975-653-5 |page=136}} Jackie and Merle Rasmussen wrote a two-part adventure using the D&D Expert Set rules titled "Tortles of the Purple Sage" that appeared in Dungeon #6 (July/August 1987) and #7 (September/October 1987).{{rp|413}}

Rasmussen returned to the Top Secret franchise in 2015, working again with Allen Hammack to design an updated version titled Top Secret: New World Order that was released in 2017.

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