On Nicolas Ruet’s desk, a sepia-colored photo shows his grandfather, in the 1930s, in diving gear. From this submarine ancestor, he inherited a taste for adventure: sporting or entrepreneurial.
As a child he already invented “things”
Previously in charge of spare parts for highway construction machinery, he is now a designer and manufacturer of wooden board games, made in France. Inventing games? He doesn’t know exactly how it happened to him.
In his childhood memories in the shadow of …