No chance. Those scores aren't connected to my account. The only table I've played this month is Dracula and I think those scores are from last week. The scores are sort of plausible, like 17,846 on Central Park. That one couldn't be from other table.
There are scores by "AntonR" on the leaderboards that are not mine.
This other "AntonR" has scores on at least these tables:
#4 on Black Hole (My score is at #15)
#9 on Gorgar (#18)
#6 on Black Knight (#78)
#6 on Big Shot (#29)
#4 on Genie (#13)
#3 on Firepower (#12)
#4 on Central Park (#39)
The path looks pretty much the same, but when the ball hits the base of the left flipper it just bounces over to the right flipper instead of going towards the center post.
It's definitely 4 stacked at one time i.e. if you lose one, you can get another.
Endless EBs combined with predictable physics and way too effective nudging makes this yet another table that could theoretically be played forever on TPA.
TPA doesn't seem to detect any score rollover on this table properly. I had a game where the score should've been 30.9 billion, but it came up as 1.9 billion.
Definitely not a problem for most players, but it would be nice if it was fixed.
EDIT: Here's a screenshot of a score that rolled over...
Just played a nearly six hour game and got quite a ridiculous score. Once you adjust to the floaty physics it's pretty easy to keep the ball alive as long as you don't try anything stupid.
My strategy on my 25.9 billion game was pretty much just going for Hole-in-Ones.
I found that the left ramp shot from the upper flipper was quite easy after backhanding the left orbit, so I could keep trying for Hole-in-Ones repeatedly. I probably got few billion points just from the driving...
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