vikingerik
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- Nov 6, 2013
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I love Central Park because you have to play in a completely different way to keep the ball alive.
What is that way? I have been trying to figure that out for months now.
I love Central Park because you have to play in a completely different way to keep the ball alive.
What is that way? I have been trying to figure that out for months now.
What is that way? I have been trying to figure that out for months now.
I may be #1 overall, but pretty terrible at Central Park as far as top players go. Only managed 6500 which is a third of the top score and isn't even in the top hundred. I can do an EB on each ball but that isn't the limiting factor, it's the limit of 15 specials/EBs total allowed in one game. The side outlanes are the killer. I suspect the answer is to use upwards nudging to keep the ball out of there, since the outlane entrances are nearly horizontal so sideways nudging doesn't do anything. But I can't suppress the instinct to side-nudge acquired from twenty years of other pinball games.