Kenzer and Co.
From CCG Workshop Wiki
David Kenzer, along with six other stalwart RPG enthusiasts, formed KenzerCo in 1993. Their initial goal was to make a tactical miniatures game with all the rules on a disk-shaped base, but David quickly crushed that idea, saying it would bomb just like the "newfangled" CCGs would. Instead, they released a stunningly complex and heavily researched campaign setting for D&D, the Kingdoms of Kalamar setting.
After driving away all but two of the original 6 employees, David couldn't help but sell out to the collectible card game craze. Rejecting the silly notion of licensing kids cartoons/japanimation for CCGs, David instead licensed a popular, albeit 20 year old movie, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." After some decent success, David gambled away the company on such risky ventures as "Knights of the Dinner Table," the first ever monthly gaming comic book; a license to produce HackMaster 4th edition RPG; and an official license for D&D products and comics.
In addtion to Elemental, Kenzer and Company produces the Final Days miniatures game, the Hackmaster line of RPG products, Dwarven Dig, and Fairy Meat.
Games on CCG Workshop
Only one of its game is available on CCG Workshop:
| Elemental, a pattern-making board game. |


