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<blockquote data-quote="netizen" data-source="post: 147125"><p>I remember playing Tortuga Tales, it had potential. </p><p></p><p>This looks like a stripped down Little Wing game with a wide body idea crammed onto a narrow body playfield. The Left side looks like there's a bit of unused playfield, but without knowing for certain if that Witch and Church model are play elements or just models. </p><p>I remember you had difficulty with your audio sample clearances or getting good Foley clips for a more realistic sound, as you had lots of really wooden hits and more drum head sort of contacts with the targets. I am curious what sort of progress you made on making for a "realistic" pinball aural experience with this, or are you going for the full fantasy immersion?</p><p></p><p>Compared to Tortuga Tales you've modelled your flippers really well. They are nice and fat, not so skinny and long.</p><p>I am not a fan of the dancing characters on sling shots, but to each their own, right. The Pop bumpers look like Pumpkin Trees, is that an intentional look?</p><p></p><p>I would totally pay you for an APK, I enjoyed Tortuga Tales and it looks like you're making good progress on your skills as a developer. There is a need to support those skills wherever they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netizen, post: 147125"] I remember playing Tortuga Tales, it had potential. This looks like a stripped down Little Wing game with a wide body idea crammed onto a narrow body playfield. The Left side looks like there's a bit of unused playfield, but without knowing for certain if that Witch and Church model are play elements or just models. I remember you had difficulty with your audio sample clearances or getting good Foley clips for a more realistic sound, as you had lots of really wooden hits and more drum head sort of contacts with the targets. I am curious what sort of progress you made on making for a "realistic" pinball aural experience with this, or are you going for the full fantasy immersion? Compared to Tortuga Tales you've modelled your flippers really well. They are nice and fat, not so skinny and long. I am not a fan of the dancing characters on sling shots, but to each their own, right. The Pop bumpers look like Pumpkin Trees, is that an intentional look? I would totally pay you for an APK, I enjoyed Tortuga Tales and it looks like you're making good progress on your skills as a developer. There is a need to support those skills wherever they are. [/QUOTE]
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