When it comes to the subject of “Print and Play” gaming, I’m definitely a fencesitter. As a gaming enthusiast PnP enables me to purchase more games within the constraints of my gaming budget, and it also allows more game designers to get their work out to the public (meaning, primarily, that creative games which “push the envelope”, and therefore might not otherwise have been gambled upon by mainstream game companies, actually see the light of day). Flipping the coin, though, I frequently have no idea what a game is like until I’ve actually purchased it, and some “designers” who shouldn’t be allowed within fifty miles of a gaming table make money from work of questionable merit. More