In my mid-20s, I designed game prototypes that caught the attention of a company in London. Naively, I overlooked some clauses and got taken advantage of, similar to what happened to my father. Later, I came up with a unique game concept for a British newspaper but failed to meet their deadline. In 1985, I created a card game called WAI for the Nigerian government, but it got derailed by a military coup. Then, I designed another game called FM, which attracted the interest of a man claiming to be an Argos founder. However, I made a mistake involving my uncle's lady friend, and everything fell apart. Now, I've created two new games, a=t and a=i, based on my original idea for the Daily Mirror. If all goes well, more games will follow as part of the a=series.
Please note: For those who may be curious and would like a more detailed recount of my WAI game and the Nigerian government, read the article Did my ‘WAI’ Card Game Cause The Nigerian Coup In 1985 To Start On The Day That It Did? - click here.