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Clayton Kauzlaric is an American game designer mostly known for the Xbox adventure game, Voodoo Vince and his work on the Total Annihilation[1] real time strategy games. Kauzlaric was a founding member of Cavedog Entertainment and the founder of Beep Industries, a first party developer for Microsoft's Xbox.
He and Ron Gilbert co-created an episodic adventure game called DeathSpank, produced at Hothead Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. Kauzlaric also designed a number of downloadable casual games for RealArcade and Oberon Media. He is currently[when?] a Creative Director at Microsoft Game Studios.[2]
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- ^ Kauzlaric, Clayton (2006-09-10). "TA-ncient History #.05: The Happy Layoff". Ton of Clay. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
- ^ Miller, Stephen C. (1999-09-05). "The Wizard Turns Out to Be an Artist". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
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