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Many people with a strong educational background in Agile and Scrum miss the main point: it's all about getting the job done. The key is to deliver a fun game that players enjoy.


How you achieve that doesn't matter as much as actually achieving it.


People often get too focused on systems and processes, which is a pitfall of Scrum if misunderstood. Remember, the core aim of Agile and Scrum is to find the quickest way to complete your task successfully.


If you're strictly following the Scrum textbook, you're missing the point of Agile. The goal is to understand the specific challenge you're facing and find the most effective way to solve it. Relying solely on pre-set systems and processes won't work for every organization. Copying what's in the textbook isn't adapting; it's just replicating a method that might not fit your situation. The key is to tailor your approach to meet the unique needs of your project.