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FAQs
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Do you shuffle the Monkeys in the Discard Pile between each Round?You only shuffle the Monkeys when there are no more Monkeys available in the Deck.
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I struggle to understand which Monkey is the highest in the Tiebreaker.It is the same order you have during the game, you can also find it in the summary card: Orange > Green > Blue.
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Can you explain how to use the two Expansion Packs and the KSE cards?The extra cards and 2 expansion packs can be used as part of the Main Deck. Shuffle all the Monkeys together, then add the Donkeys and Mythical Creatures to those you find in the Main Deck. Regarding The Pug you can decide which one you prefer to use each Round.
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What is Kickstarter?Kickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects. Everything from films, games, and music to art, design, and technology. Kickstarter is full of ambitious, innovative, and imaginative ideas that are brought to life through the direct support of others. Everything on Kickstarter must be a project with a clear goal, like making a Card Game. The project will eventually be completed, and the game will be produced by it. For more information, check out Our Rules. Kickstarter is not a store, backers pledge to projects to help them come to life and support a creative process. To thank their backers for their support, project creators offer unique rewards that speak to the spirit of what they're hoping to create.
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What are the basics of Kickstarter?A project is a finite work with a clear goal that a creator would like to bring to life. Like a Card Game. The funding goal is the amount of money that a creator needs to complete their project. Funding on Kickstarter is all-or-nothing. No one will be charged for a pledge towards a project unless it reaches its funding goal. This way, creators always have the budget they scoped out before moving forward. A creator is the person or team behind the project idea, working to bring it to life. Backers are folks who pledge money to join creators in bringing projects to life. Kickstarter is not a store, backers support a creative process. Rewards are a creator's chance to share a piece of their project with their backer community. Typically, these are one-of-a-kind experiences, limited editions, or copies of the creative work being produced.
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How do I pledge?Congratulations on finding a project that you’d like to support! Before we start, make sure that you’re logged in to a Kickstarter account. If you don’t have one yet, you can sign up for one here. (Please note: Guest pledging is no longer possible. You will need to either be signed in to an existing Kickstarter account, or create a new one.) Now, to pledge to a project, simply follow the steps below: Go to the specific project’s page and click the green “Back this project” button to the right of the main image. Alternatively, you can scroll down to select a reward tier. If a reward tier is no longer available it won’t be possible to select it and this will move to the bottom of the rewards column If you don't want a reward but still want to support the project, select the "Pledge without a reward" tier at the top and enter your desired pledge amount If your reward involves shipping, be sure to select the appropriate country from the drop-down menu and click “Continue” to proceed If a reward tier is digital there will be no shipping option If a reward tier is marked for in-person local receipt, you will see the location listed with the reward On the next page, you will have a chance to confirm which reward tier you want to pledge to, as well as add some bonus support, if you’d like. After you’ve confirmed your reward tier, click the green “Pledge” button If the creator has created add-on rewards for their project, you’ll have the option to add these next. For add-ons that are still available you can click the “Add” button next to each one to include it in your pledge Remember, if the main reward tier selected is digital, physical add-ons will not be available and clicking the green “Pledge” button will take you to the payments page Make sure to double-check your pledge details, including any selected add-ons, and shipping details. When ready, click “Continue” to go to the payments page Here you’ll be prompted to enter your payment details and check a box confirming that you understand that rewards aren’t guaranteed Now to complete your pledge, click the green “Pledge" button and you’ll be all set Please note: It is not possible to split a pledge between multiple credit cards. You’ll need to provide one debit or credit card per pledge Once your pledge has gone through you should receive a confirmation email to confirm that you are now a backer of the project. If the project is successfully funded, your card will be charged when it reaches its deadline. If you didn't reach a "Thank you!" confirmation page and/or you didn't receive a confirmation email (title: "You just backed [Project Name]"), it's likely that your pledge did not go through and you may want to try again. If you experience any issues while trying to complete your pledge, please consult this article of common pledge problems.
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When is my card charged?If the project you’re backing is successfully funded, your card will be charged when the project reaches its funding deadline. If the project ends but it hasn’t reached its funding goal, your card will never be charged. Similarly, if a project is cancelled before it reaches its deadline, then your pledge will not be collected and no additional action will be required. Some backers may see a temporary authorization of funds at the time of pledging, before a project has successfully funded. Authorizations generally drop after a few days, but this process can vary depending on your financial institution. If you notice an authorization that doesn’t drop, we recommend contacting your bank or card issuer for more details about their authorization procedure.
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