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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 25459" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>As one of the lucky people to have grabbed this pack during the short interval it was up before, I've been playing it a lot, and I think the physics is quite good for TPA. The ball isn't as out-of-control bouncy as in Medieval Madness, though trapping is still a challenge, not like Creature from the Black Lagoon where (at least in the current Android version) it's suspiciously trivial.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edited to add:</strong> One thing about this table that may be frustrating is that the scoop kickout doesn't give you a reliable trap on one raised flipper. Raising them both, though, gets you a consistent trap after a pass.</p><p></p><p>I can't manage a reliable cradle separation in the multiball modes--they just go flying--but this is a common problem with TPA.</p><p></p><p>The Frankenstein jackpot and Gorgar ball-shading and speech bugs aside, this pack is still a lot of fun. It'll be even more fun when the title update fixes the outstanding bugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 25459, member: 590"] As one of the lucky people to have grabbed this pack during the short interval it was up before, I've been playing it a lot, and I think the physics is quite good for TPA. The ball isn't as out-of-control bouncy as in Medieval Madness, though trapping is still a challenge, not like Creature from the Black Lagoon where (at least in the current Android version) it's suspiciously trivial. [B]Edited to add:[/B] One thing about this table that may be frustrating is that the scoop kickout doesn't give you a reliable trap on one raised flipper. Raising them both, though, gets you a consistent trap after a pass. I can't manage a reliable cradle separation in the multiball modes--they just go flying--but this is a common problem with TPA. The Frankenstein jackpot and Gorgar ball-shading and speech bugs aside, this pack is still a lot of fun. It'll be even more fun when the title update fixes the outstanding bugs. [/QUOTE]
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