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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteChocolate" data-source="post: 146941" data-attributes="member: 4374"><p>zombie alladin, yeah very agreed about mode lockout - although i'm torn about whether i like the "six-scene" modes, say of the SW tables and other movie-like ones in the same vein. it's simulataneously a "good and bad" idea for a movie board; you want to guide the player a bit to progress logically through the plot... but it hasn't nearly the same amount of fun as wailing away at "monster bash". yeah they would do well to separate out some of the gaming, what to hit and when... (some boards, i just can't tell even what to hit next; seems whatever should be flashing, isn't!)</p><p></p><p>"spiderman" was the one that really sold me on their sense of design; i'm pretty sure i bought SW5:ESB previous to that to try, but... even though i'm not as big a marvel/classic comics fan as my other geekbuds, the "spiderman" table kinda did it for me. love the spiral-wire-loop mechanics; that one that comes up underneath the flippers were a fun surprise (and sometimes still is - don't know how realistic that is in a RW design though, without a little anti-magnetism!).</p><p></p><p>"epic quest" is a good bit of fun; like a miniature golf-course designed table. some of the best ones are, RW and virtual. i'd never known there was a "gilligan's island" table until recently; it looks rather fun! (i'd love to see one in TBA... not -too- expensive, hmmm? ;0)</p><p></p><p>tabe, yeah "sorcerer's lair" would be a great one for a holographic table! there are hardly any good "haunted house" PBs (including the eponymous gottleib table). that one straddles a nice line between the haunted house vibe to the mystical/harry potter theme.</p><p></p><p>"annd the rest..." (thinking of "gilligan's island" ;0) how much of zen's special effects could be achievable with a real-life table... if, say, the player were wearing a set of "google glass"-style glasses plugged into the table's computer, see-thru but could then project the table's 3D effects in front of them while they play ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????</p><p></p><p>(sorry for all the extra marks, but damn one of those brainstormy ideas that just exploded inside my head!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteChocolate, post: 146941, member: 4374"] zombie alladin, yeah very agreed about mode lockout - although i'm torn about whether i like the "six-scene" modes, say of the SW tables and other movie-like ones in the same vein. it's simulataneously a "good and bad" idea for a movie board; you want to guide the player a bit to progress logically through the plot... but it hasn't nearly the same amount of fun as wailing away at "monster bash". yeah they would do well to separate out some of the gaming, what to hit and when... (some boards, i just can't tell even what to hit next; seems whatever should be flashing, isn't!) "spiderman" was the one that really sold me on their sense of design; i'm pretty sure i bought SW5:ESB previous to that to try, but... even though i'm not as big a marvel/classic comics fan as my other geekbuds, the "spiderman" table kinda did it for me. love the spiral-wire-loop mechanics; that one that comes up underneath the flippers were a fun surprise (and sometimes still is - don't know how realistic that is in a RW design though, without a little anti-magnetism!). "epic quest" is a good bit of fun; like a miniature golf-course designed table. some of the best ones are, RW and virtual. i'd never known there was a "gilligan's island" table until recently; it looks rather fun! (i'd love to see one in TBA... not -too- expensive, hmmm? ;0) tabe, yeah "sorcerer's lair" would be a great one for a holographic table! there are hardly any good "haunted house" PBs (including the eponymous gottleib table). that one straddles a nice line between the haunted house vibe to the mystical/harry potter theme. "annd the rest..." (thinking of "gilligan's island" ;0) how much of zen's special effects could be achievable with a real-life table... if, say, the player were wearing a set of "google glass"-style glasses plugged into the table's computer, see-thru but could then project the table's 3D effects in front of them while they play ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (sorry for all the extra marks, but damn one of those brainstormy ideas that just exploded inside my head!) [/QUOTE]
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