Yeah, but if you were really doing this as a stunt, you'd get a booth with
just an electrical outlet, a conference table, and some computers. You'd
buy some PHBs on Thursday morning, and then have your designers sit around
the table and design something *in the booth*. Artists and production
people included. Playtest from drafts with people who have been standing
around watching. Send it to the overnight printer on Saturday night, and
sell the hell out of it on Sunday.

Come to think of it... This would be a good stunt for the OGF to do as a
"proof" that good material could be produced quickly using D20.

Maybe some designers are documenting game design on the Internet, but this
game would be designed in front of the real public! <--Micah.

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Over-seriousness is a warning sign for mediocrity and bureaucratic
thinking. People who are seriously committed to mastery and high
performance are secure enough to lighten up. -- Michael J. Gelb.


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