Is there any kind of limit for how many games the database can support? Here's some context behind what I'm trying to find out with the answer to this question... I've been going wild with Microlite20, as well as all the variant games based on Microlite20, and I'd really like to add these to the collection. Microlite20 has tons of variant games based on it (note: by variant, I mean games that use Microlite20's rules as a base, then change/remove/expand the rules in ways different enough to warrant its own game, kinda like the difference between AD&D1 and AD&D2). I was contacted to make one variant called Beacon recently, but there are others I'd like to make as well (Microlite74, Spylite...). Before I put a bunch of work into it, I figured I'd ask here if that would be too much, or if any game is welcome. Does a certain level of interest have to exist before a game is added to the list of sheets? Basically, what I'm asking is: is it ok if I go ahead and design multiple M20 variant game sheets? And for that matter, what about variants for other games? What's the policy on this? I imagine the devs would like to avoid clutter as much as possible, but I really do want to make these games available for people.