Looks terribly convoluted, and I don't see any loops or orbits, but it does have a nice minifield in the upper left. The upper right playfield looks like a terrible waste of space, with Dorothy's house roping off a sizable chunk of real estate for seemingly little purpose. The left outlane is intriguing, though all this speculation is moot until we see this puppy in action.
I don't see any loops or orbits, but there does seem to be a Lawlor-style path through the jet bumpers. Any word on who the designer is?
The complete image? Hmmm, ok, have to see it in action then, cause i cant see that is a screen.
One thing i want to add what i find very dissapointing with this new pinball producer: the price. I was hoping price would go down with more players on the marcet, but their first table is 6000 euros around here. That is way to much to give pinball a real chance to succeed i am afraid. I was hoping for 2500 and 4 for le, or something like that.
Pinball would have exploded with home use buyers. But maybe its not realistic, but still, i am dissapointed about the very high price. I can buy a good car for that money, its insane.
This machine was designed to be a premium, high-end machine from the beginning. JJ is aiming for the BMW demographic - more expensive, but also more luxurious.