Paul J. Gruen

Paul J. Gruen (1940 – 1993) was a prolific inventor working in the toy & game industry for nearly 30 years. Some of his 40+ published games are listed below.

Date of birth:

  • 1940

Date of death:

  • 1993 (age 53 years)

Game designer

Games designed:

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