


Martin Underwood bio
1963 Born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
1975-1981: Studied at Westlands School, Torquay
specialising in 'O' Level and 'A' Level Art.
1992: Studied at Dartington Tech, near Totnes
specialising in NVQ 3D Graphic Design, Photography and Silk Screen Printing.
2011: Began designing board games. My first game was Monopoly: British Army Edition and was intended for limited edition release to raise money for an undetermined Army charity.
Despite Hasbro and Winning Moves giving the go-ahead for the game to carry theirs and the TM of Monopoly, they would not fund the game and hence the game was never developed.
2012: My second game, Heroes of the Battlefield meets the same fate, though a very close copy was made in the U.S. under a different name in 2013.
2014: Diversified from creating board games to pimping them. I added Micro Machine models to improve the game Risk Battlefield Rogue.
2016: Ultimate Star Wars Risk is the second pimped game to utilise Micro Machine models and figurines along with other model aids.