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Certifiable Studios

Certifiable Studios, a gaming and creative studio founded five years ago by Jesse Labbé and Rick Moore, has produced a number of board games that have been purchased from fans from across the globe. Peruse the gallery below for an inside look of the studio’s Ridgeland headquarters and artwork from its properties. Read more about Certifiable Studios at https://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2020/jul/08/dice-rolls-and-tokens-and-cards-oh-my/.

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Co-owner, illustrator, designer and overall “creator of cool stuff” Jesse Labbé sits at his desk ...

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Samples of artwork by Certifiable Studios illustrators depicting characters in both sketch and digital formats. ...

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Anthony Coffey, a jack-of-all-trades member of Certifiable Studios’ team, digitally sculpts a model for an ...

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Non-final artwork for Certifiable Studios’ most recently announced game, “Endangered Orphans in the House of ...

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Inside the studio, hallways are adorned with artwork and other presentations of Certifiable Studios’ properties. ...

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The four playable characters available in the base game for “Who Goes There?”—a survival board ...

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The Game Room, which also contains a gaming table, several press-and-play arcade games, and a ...

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A compilation of artwork from Certifiable Studios’ third board game, “Stuffed,” in which players roll ...

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The Art Den, used for morning sketching, sculpting and hosting Twitch streams wherein staff members ...

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“D6,” whose full name is “Dungeons, Dudes, Dames, Danger, Dice and Dragons!,” is a fantasy ...

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Fan-favorite Myles Keyston III, better known as Key, appears in a number of Certifiable Studios ...

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Disasternauts, whose premise is that they are the squad you call upon when you have ...

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Certifiable Studios gave the Jackson Free Press the honor of debuting the complete box art ...

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