About Mooney Bin Entertainment

Mooney Bin Entertainment started as Mad Moon Rackets in 2002 by Sean Mooney. He spent two years writing, editing, commissioning illustrators, and finally publishing his first game in 2004.
Made Men – Welcome to the Family, a Tabletop Roleplaying Game, did a few small print runs, and was featured at the last Gen Con So Cal and 2005's Gen Con Indy.
Attention shifted to writing One Shot Larps and Tomorrow Dies Today was born. TDT was written and playtested several times as more of a side fun venture, but then was put on the back burner.
Sean also began writing Touched, with a mantra of “2K a day!” to get a manuscript fully written. After putting 135K words to paper, the manuscript did what many others do and gathered electronic dust.
With life getting busier, creative projects got pushed to the side. The mantra of 'I'll do it later' was constant, but upon turning 35, Sean realized 'later' was 'now'.
Mad Moon Rackets was revived and rebranded as Mooney Bin Entertainment. MBE has now successfully Kickstarted the board games Tomorrow Dies Today and Survivors, run LARPs (L5R, Dresden, with more incoming!) and has several projects on the horizon. It is Sean's mission through Mooney Bin Entertainment to entertain its readers/players.
MBE Team List

Sean Mooney
Dresden, Conscience, NiFO, Survivors, Tomorrow Dies Today
Sean Mooney started Mad Moon Rackets in 2002. He spent two years writing, editing, commissioning illustrators, and finally publishing his first game in 2004.
Made Men – Welcome to the Family, a Tabletop Roleplaying Game, did a few small print runs, and was featured at the last Gen Con So Cal and 2005's Gen Con Indy.
Attention shifted to writing One Shot Larps and Tomorrow Dies Today was born. TDT was written and playtested several times as more of a side fun venture, but then was put on the back burner.
Sean also began writing Touched, with a mantra of “2K a day!” to get a manuscript fully written. After putting 135K words to paper, the manuscript did what many others do and gathered electronic dust.
With life getting busier, creative projects got pushed to the side. The mantra of 'I'll do it later' was constant, but upon turning 35, Sean realized 'later' was 'now'.
Mad Moon Rackets was revived and rebranded as Mooney Bin Entertainment. MBE has now successfully Kickstarted the board games Tomorrow Dies Today and Survivors, run LARPs (L5R, Dresden, with more incoming!) and has several projects on the horizon. It is Sean's mission through Mooney Bin Entertainment to entertain its readers/players.

Sorin
He/Him
Dresden

Steven Henderson
NiFO, Survivors, Tomorrow Dies Today
Steven Henderson is a freelance Graphic Designer from New Mexico. Activities in his spare time often include tabletop gaming and the hobbying around it, from customizing and painting miniatures to creating a fantasy world to play in.

Taha
NiFO
Taha was the first artist to work on NiFO, creating the first concept art pieces for the Host, the ships of the Union, and retexturing other artists' work to establish consistency in feel across the body of work.

Tevin Williams
NiFO
Tevin was a consultant for NiFO via LARPing in Color.
9+ years of LARP experience, including running his own LARP for 5 years.
Tevin is studying for his bachelor's in political science with a focus in middle eastern politics.

Tyler Walpole
Dresden

Uriah Davis
NiFO
Heyo! I'm Uriah Davis. I am a 20+ veteran of various tabletop adventures and a pro wrestler. Outside of all the fun, I traveled and mingled with cultures around the globe, always looking for the next adventure or educational experience. I am honored to have worked on the project and hope whoever reads this enjoys this fantastic world!

Vincent Tovar
NiFO
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