+1 for Spooky. There was a thread on Pinside awhile back with a guy offering some outrageous price for anyone that could sell him that game. 8k or something?
The closest thing HS2 has to an "ending" is Red Line Mania, which is a big light show and could give that sort of finished it feeling, although you just start the RPMs over when it is over. Maybe take a watch and see if that fits the description? Like others have mentioned there are games where...
I'm having some serious issues with the responsiveness of the flippers, particularly on the right side. Sometimes the flips are delayed to the point of draining, sometimes they don't flip at all.
iPhone 4S, iOS 7.
Feels like the physics have been tweaked to be very bouncy, sort of like ToM or earlier tables. Anyone else notice this? Not an inprovement, in my opinion.
For me, it's the feel of the flippers. The ball comes to a trap too easily, they are too steep, and you can't effectively dead bounce. In terms of design and rules, they don't live up to comparable games of the era either. I think a lot of the hate has to do with the creative zenith of...
It was an interesting choice on Nordman's part to go with a short flipper game. Was that what took you out of it? I like the game, but I feel the appeal would be broader with 3 inch flippers.
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