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Tabletop SportCastAuthor: James Cast
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Episode 252: Playtesting with Purpose
Episode 252
Sunday, 26 April, 2026
In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, James takes a closer look at playtesting and why “just play it and tell me what you think” usually is not enough. Using the DMAIC process — Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control — he breaks down how playtesting can serve a different purpose at each stage of game design.The episode focuses on how designers can ask better questions before, during, and after a playtest. In the Define phase, playtesting helps clarify what the game is supposed to be. In the Measure phase, it turns table experience into useful evidence. In the Analyze phase, it helps separate symptoms from root causes. In the Improve phase, it tests whether specific changes actually solve the problem. And in the Control phase, it helps make sure the game remains clear, stable, and repeatable.James also discusses core responsibilities of playtesters and designers. At its heart, this episode is about giving playtesting a purpose — and recognizing that good playtesting does more than find mistakes. It helps a game become what it was meant to be.







