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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 51266" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Thanks for the advice, good points! I would add that while Martian Multiball is indeed not a highscoring multiball in itself, it's really nice to stack it with TA and regular Multiball. For the video game mode I tend to strafe back and forth all the way in a calm rhytm to reach the most lateral flying saucers. It also works on the erratic moving Mothership, but letting it pass through a stationary stream (what exactly do we shoot up?) and counting on the ship to move back and forth itself across the stream a couple of times is often even better. Then don't forget about using a Martian Bomb in tight situations. Primary goal is to get the EB offcourse, but completing the mode gives you 635M which is also nice. I'm giving the table a pause after reaching 25B because of a gamebreaking bug on iOS (something to do with having TA and Super Jets running at the same time), it cost me a game where I maybe would have reached the 40-50B range. </p><p>Slam23</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 51266, member: 896"] Thanks for the advice, good points! I would add that while Martian Multiball is indeed not a highscoring multiball in itself, it's really nice to stack it with TA and regular Multiball. For the video game mode I tend to strafe back and forth all the way in a calm rhytm to reach the most lateral flying saucers. It also works on the erratic moving Mothership, but letting it pass through a stationary stream (what exactly do we shoot up?) and counting on the ship to move back and forth itself across the stream a couple of times is often even better. Then don't forget about using a Martian Bomb in tight situations. Primary goal is to get the EB offcourse, but completing the mode gives you 635M which is also nice. I'm giving the table a pause after reaching 25B because of a gamebreaking bug on iOS (something to do with having TA and Super Jets running at the same time), it cost me a game where I maybe would have reached the 40-50B range. Slam23 [/QUOTE]
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