Adam pondered the game, staring at the board behind his boss' head. Of course, he did agree that it raised some safety issues and, you know, animal rights things, but it sounded quite... interesting. It was definitely something different.
"I think it could be done," he began hesitantly, running a hand through his hair.
"Obviously there's a massive safety issue, but danger is what exhilarates people." He continued more strongly, confidence in his argument growing.
"It's why people ride roller coasters and stuff, because of the thrill. People'll watch it, and there will definitely be some people - stupid?
"-ahem, daring enough to play it.
"I think, if we can find a way around the safety issues... I'm not sure how, maybe using a variant of the Bluebell Flames spell, in such a way as we could convince the audience and those playing that it was real, but obviously no harm could come to them if they did catch fire...."
He'd sort of made his point. He hoped he had, at least, although it wasn't clear. Meh.