“I know that when I write, I'm writing for people who can handle high-school math, read at the Grade 12 level, and appreciate subtle humor as opposed to the toilet-bowl kind. I guess that makes the lower cutoff about 17-18 years old.”

—  Sean Punch

Steve Jackson Games Forums http://forums.sjgames.com/showpost.php?p=536888&postcount=3
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