Martin Rusby
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Zen have a half price sale on all Marvel tables on mobile devices for 1 week.Good chance to get any tables you may be missing
I see a bunch of Marvel tables in the Zen app... but no Spider-Man.
I don't believe so. The tables act independently between the two apps from what I was told.Do you know if there's a way to restore my previous purchases in the Zen app inside the Marvel app?.
I don't believe so. The tables act independently between the two apps from what I was told.
If I was in your shoes, I would just buy the Marvel Pinball app (comes with Avengers table) and the Spider-Man table and just stick with the Zen Pinball app for the rest.
This isn't so for the PC version!
+1I think if you download the app they give you Sorcerers lair for free which is actually a really good table.
I have all of the Marvel tables already and really enjoy them! I find that I play them way more often than any of the Zen originals or Star Wars tables. I hope you enjoy the Dr Strange table JefferyD it's one of my personal favorites and I like the high scoring in it.
Captain, what would you say is the best Marvel table?
Shaman agree 100%. But I love the soundtrack.
How are you liking Deadpool? I want to like it but I just can't get into it. Any strategy tips?
I hear what you're saying on Doctor strange. When I meant gorgeous I mean it looks nice. Not necessarily the layout. Maybe that's why it hasn't grabbed me.
Best Marvel table... Hmm, hard to decide. Can't really narrow it down to one table but I have been playing Infinity Gauntlet a lot. Maybe it's the realistic rules and good layout that attract me. Maybe it's the variety of modes. Maybe it's just the theme (I purchased the actual Infinty Gauntlet comic due to my love of this table BTW). Nevertheless it is a great table.
Deadpool, to many people, is a bit of a mixed bag. The theme is personal taste, I love Deadpool as a character and I think he would make a good choice for a wild and chaotic pinball machine. My strategy is to either stack up a ton of Multiball modes together (there are 3 available: Hydra, Katana, and Hellhouse that can be stacked a la BSD) or complete the main missions and get to the wizard mode. While the side missions are pretty fun there isn't much risk / reward, just time them out if you get them started. However if the side mission is a multiball you might as well go through with it.
BTW favorite Star Wars table WAS Empire Strikes Back but I have lately been playing a lot of Han Solo due to it's ruleset and features. Basically what would happen if someone mixed Cirqus Voltaire, Terminator 2, Johnny Mnemonic, and steroids into a blender. While some mechanics are frustrating, the table can still be ranked in my personal top 5.
Eaton! Yeah, Strange is the best Zen table in my (still small) collection. I don't think I've got much of a high-scoring problem on it, tho. I have one 28 mil game and the rest are below 5. I don't know what I did to get the 28, but it was my second attempt; no doubt it was one of those beginner's luck deals that are so annoying. I thought I was a natural.
Bought Tesla last night, and it's alright but it's hard to see what's going on with all those wire ramps. Having trouble seeing where the ball is going unless I'm using the overhead view, which I don't don't do well with at all. Still like it, tho. Definitely worth a buck.