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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie Aladdin" data-source="post: 144427" data-attributes="member: 4242"><p><em>WHO Dunnit</em> seems to be the single most story-centric pinball machine ever released. It looks like you play that one to immerse yourself in a complex story. <em>Junk Yard</em>, on the other hand is no more complex than any other pinball machine: You're playing as a plucky inventor trapped in a junkyard who needs to escape, and you do so by finding junk to build vehicles. Not explained is how he can't use the time machine to get out or why there's a jalopy race inside of the junkyard (or why he can't escape in that way).</p><p></p><p>It's what TV Tropes calls an "Excuse Plot."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie Aladdin, post: 144427, member: 4242"] [i]WHO Dunnit[/i] seems to be the single most story-centric pinball machine ever released. It looks like you play that one to immerse yourself in a complex story. [i]Junk Yard[/i], on the other hand is no more complex than any other pinball machine: You're playing as a plucky inventor trapped in a junkyard who needs to escape, and you do so by finding junk to build vehicles. Not explained is how he can't use the time machine to get out or why there's a jalopy race inside of the junkyard (or why he can't escape in that way). It's what TV Tropes calls an "Excuse Plot." [/QUOTE]
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