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CMON's SDCC Exclusives: A Betrayal to Loyal Fans and Backers?

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In recent years, CMON has built a reputation for creating some of the most beloved board games in the industry. Titles like Zombicide , Dune , Cyberpunk 2077 , Cthulhu: Death May Die , Arcadia Quest and Marvel United have garnered a dedicated fanbase, many of whom have supported these games through Kickstarter campaigns and retail purchases. However, CMON's recent decision to make exclusive content for these games available only at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) has sparked significant outrage among its loyal supporters. The Exclusivity Issue At the heart of the controversy are the exclusive expansions and content for Zombicide: White Death, Cthulhu: Death May Die, and Marvel United. These exclusives include: Zombicide: White Death TMNT Expansion: Featuring comics and Rocksteady and Bebop miniatures for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles expansion. This expansion is only available at SDCC, but was highly requested by backers during the entire campaign. Godzilla Expansion for Cthulhu: D

Top Pop Kickstarter Preview and Gameplay | Talon Strikes Studios

Showing How to Play along with gameplay of the upcoming Kickstarter game Top Pop by Talon Strikes Games.


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It is the 1960s. Soda pop has taken off as America’s go to drink. Instead of just getting the refreshing drink over the counter, the soda companies have bottled their sensational soft drink. These bottles are showing up in all of the major cities — in grocery stores and vending machines. As owner of a soda pop company, you need to make sure your that your product captures the market it deserves in all of the major cities and that it knocks out the competition leaving just one Top Pop.

Top Pop is a card game where players are placing city cards onto the table and stacking bottle caps (which represent the company’s influence) onto the played cities on the table. At the start of the player’s turn, if their bottle cap is on a higher stack than the other players on a city card, that player collects that city. If not, they continue to try to gain dominance on city cards where they can. Each city comes in two types: day and night. Day city cards are played face up on the table for all to see. Night city cards are played face down and only the player that played the card and whoever it is in front of can see. At the end of the game, players will earn points for majority control in a city and sets of cities collected.


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