Game inventor, toy industry maven, and creative thinker Peggy Brown makes business out of play. Over the course of her career, Brown worked with the giants of the toy industry-including Hasbro, Mattel, and Fisher-Price-in a number of capacities, including inventor, designer, consultant, and executive. With a hand in the development of such games as Girl Talk, Outburst, and Q-Bitz, she received the prestigious Toy and Game Industry (TAGI) award for Excellence in Game Design in 2009. Most recently, she dedicates her time to inventing games, writing books and stories, and simply inspiring creativity in others in any way she can. Through her contributions to the toy industry, Brown made a name for herself as a champion of the importance and spirit of play. Brown contributed to the design and development of Telephone Tag, a game in which players move around the board based on telephone messages they receive. Who's calling? It could be mom or dad, the dreaded Nerd, or a special boyfriend asking you on a date!