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<blockquote data-quote="Animator_pin_fan" data-source="post: 47331" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>It's hard to tell from videos of it and actually kinda hard to see it on the real thing, but there's a cratered moon surface underneath a smooth clear bathtub like shell that the ball rolls on. But because it's clear, and the backlighted moon facade is painted so well, it's quite an effective illusion, which makes it very difficult to tell what the actual contour of the bowl like surface really is. So the ball rolls around but you can't tell which direction it's going to roll. The spinning pop bumpers only add to the frustration, but they do help agitate the ball towards eventually draining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animator_pin_fan, post: 47331, member: 96"] It's hard to tell from videos of it and actually kinda hard to see it on the real thing, but there's a cratered moon surface underneath a smooth clear bathtub like shell that the ball rolls on. But because it's clear, and the backlighted moon facade is painted so well, it's quite an effective illusion, which makes it very difficult to tell what the actual contour of the bowl like surface really is. So the ball rolls around but you can't tell which direction it's going to roll. The spinning pop bumpers only add to the frustration, but they do help agitate the ball towards eventually draining. [/QUOTE]
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