Topic: Print-n-play?
So, two recent games (Quantum Legions, Grand Admiral) have been released as purely "print-n-play" products. This was done for a couple reasons, not least of which is the prohibitive cost of putting together truly professional hard copies (i.e. die-cut counters, mounted gameboards, etc.)
However, I am aware that some (many?) players dislike the idea of having to print out their game components... so I'm wondering if there isn't room for a compromise of sorts.
I could probably have some professional-quality copies of Quantum Legions (as an example) printed and made available for around $20 or so. The catch is that players would still have to assemble the counters/markers, and mount the game board sections on cardboard/foamcore if something more substantial than heavy paper stock is desired.
Would that be something y'all would be interested in? Or does "some assembly required" defeat the purpose of a hard copy?
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