Mobile devices are very popular these days. It's the same for Facebook and Twitter. There is a high probability that this is the most popular platform for this game
Would you buy a pin or a pack that contains a table from 30s?
Just wondering, are these tables popular, fun to play?
I never had a chance to play them.
Is it a good idea to have more of those in TPA?
I'm afraid it would be hard to make more modern pins without support from Kickstarter
I believe this step is essential to enlarge the player base. Licensed super hero and movie tables are more likely to attract younger players and help the player base grow faster.
This means more tables and more...
An average person born in 90s or later is not going to buy old school tables. It's really hard to attract this generation to a pinball game in the Call of Duty era.
People want graphics and achievements these days. However it is still possible with more modern licensed pins. Chances are this...
System 11 Williams pins are probably the best oldschool pins.
Decent rules and soundtrack, ramps and the layout usually made by the best pinball designers
Banzai Run seems fun, Rollergames, Diner too
I played Fish Tales today. Super Jackpot was lit. I didn't make it. Not only 2 balls drained between flippers. The last ball went to the right outlane at the same time. All 3 balls gone in like 10 seconds. It happens on Fish Tales quite a lot. Either on the real machine and in TPA.
I must...
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