About me

Thanks for visiting FAST SCORE GAMES. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at [email protected]

I am a Ph.D. research scientist by day, working on advanced biotechnologies for cancer research, gene therapy, cell therapy, and forensics. I have many hobbies including songwriting, hiking, kayaking, disc golf and gaming (not video gaming though unless you include Atari and Wii!). I have always enjoyed baseball and have researched old box scores for various baseball themed publications. Another one of my hobbies is playing sports games. I have performed contract work for sports game companies such as Replay and APBA, and have created many accessories for these games. I started creating games as a teenager, and have created a few new games over the past 25 years, which I intend to offer for download on this website. Now that my kids have grown, I decided to start this website to promote games developed by independent creators such as myself, and provide them as downloads for a nominal fee.

I am amazed at the recent creativity in the sports board game hobby, but I find that many sports games feel like endless dice rolling for an hour or longer. When I play these games, I lose interest about 15 minutes in. Therefore, one of my goals was to develop quick play games using dice and playing cards that are statistically accurate, and simple to learn and play. The games we offer here minimize complex charts, can be played in 15 minutes or less, and provide a more intuitive and fun gaming experience. As I grow this site, it will showcase many types of games and other content that I hope you find interesting. Check back frequently, as I intend to continually expand the content on this site.

Finally, a big thank you for supporting independent creators. Please respect my (and others) intellectual property and do not distribute, resell, or modify these files or printed copies derived from the files without expressed written consent from the game designers. I understand that it is tempting to share PDFs as they appear to have less tangible value than physical products, but a lot of effort has gone into these products and the creators deserve to receive compensation for the files.

Thank you,

Brian Davis