I believe his game can grow from what it is and beyond.
The game launched with 65 levels but by June 12, 2012 had grown to 77.
Within the first 6 months of launch, the game had grown to over 30,000 members.
The game quickly grew a working class following, and has been a Sydney tradition ever since.
Those games grew into the highly original series of funny books on English for which he is known.
The modern game grew from English public schools in the early 19th century.
This game had grown quite old over the last few years, but what options lay before him?
The games grew less fun for him, and he simply stopped going.
That tells you how much the game is growing over there.
How do you hope to see the game grow globally?