1: Sort of. I started doing a bit of PnP for BattleCON (B&W printing
on paper, in sleeves backed by magic commons) while waiting for my
copy, but never had a chance to play until my real copy arrived.

2: Makes no difference. I'm not crafty, and PnP really is not for me
in general, so it's a non-issue. The only time PnP is of any value to
me is if the game can be play-by-post and thus it's an easy reference
on the computer (like, oh, BattleCON)

On Mar 30, 4:21 pm, Jeffrey Henning <[email protected]> wrote:
> Two quick questions.
>
> 1. Have you ever printed a print and play game? YES or NO
>
> 2. Would you be MORE LIKELY, LESS LIKELY or AS LIKELY to buy a
> Kickstarter game if it was available as print and play first?

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