# Drop-A-Card / Pop-A-Card

"Drop-A-Card" and "Pop-A-Card" are two electro-mechanical pinball machines from D. Gottlieb & Co., released in the early 1970s. "Drop-A-Card" (1971) is a replay version where players can earn free games by scoring points, while "Pop-A-Card" (1972) is an add-a-ball version focused on awarding extra balls. Both games feature card-themed layouts designed by Ed Krynski, with artwork by Gordon Morison, and include various drop targets, pop bumpers, and star rollovers.

## Manufacturer
[D. Gottlieb & Co.](/manufacturers/d-gottlieb--co)

## Production
1971–1972

## Design team
- Design: [Ed Krynski](/people/ed-krynski)
- Art: [Gordon Morison](/people/gordon-morison)

## Ratings
Fun score: 85 (1 ratings)

## Related
- [Totem](/games/pinball/totem)
- [Torch](/games/pinball/torch)
- [Genie](/games/pinball/genie)
- [Golden Arrow](/games/pinball/golden-arrow)
- [Centigrade 37](/games/pinball/centigrade-37)
- [Touchdown](/games/pinball/touchdown)
- [Monte Carlo](/games/pinball/monte-carlo)
- [Spot-A-Card](/games/pinball/spot-a-card)

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