Thank you for the kind words! I think you're right in that it is halfway between activity/tool and game, which is where we wanted to land with it, so it's great to hear we hit our mark.
As for print editions: I am not a big fan of Print on Demand so I have been avoiding things like that but I would love to have an actual, physical edition of the game. My dream version comes in a little box, with a booklet for the rules, individual sheets for the tables and some wooden cubes as citizens and power tokens. But producing such a thing is tricky and would probably need a Kickstarter or some other way to do pre-sales. Which is its own chunk of work but I am thinking about it. Maybe it will happen next year. I would definitely love that.