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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 149456" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>I played this at the Tom Taylor tour which takes place the day before the Midwest Gaming Classic starts for real. Tom has a warehouse with about 300 pins in it, mostly EMs, and you pay like $20 (which goes to a charity) to play from like 3pm to 8pm. </p><p></p><p>Skylab really kinda grabbed me and I kept going back to play it. The rules are very simple. You first spell Spacelab by hitting the various elastic bumpers that are along the sides table. Then you need to hit the center ball trap to move the balls from one side of the trap to the other. Since the targets for moving the trapped balls are close together it makes it a bit difficult to hit the right one. Once you get them all on the highlighted side you get some sort of bonus then the table resets and you start the pattern over again.</p><p></p><p>Like I said simple. But still something about it had me coming back to play it. I probably played around 15 games on it, more than any other table there. </p><p></p><p>If I was building a pinball collection I could see this one being table 6 or 7 just to have a fun go-to machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 149456, member: 2300"] I played this at the Tom Taylor tour which takes place the day before the Midwest Gaming Classic starts for real. Tom has a warehouse with about 300 pins in it, mostly EMs, and you pay like $20 (which goes to a charity) to play from like 3pm to 8pm. Skylab really kinda grabbed me and I kept going back to play it. The rules are very simple. You first spell Spacelab by hitting the various elastic bumpers that are along the sides table. Then you need to hit the center ball trap to move the balls from one side of the trap to the other. Since the targets for moving the trapped balls are close together it makes it a bit difficult to hit the right one. Once you get them all on the highlighted side you get some sort of bonus then the table resets and you start the pattern over again. Like I said simple. But still something about it had me coming back to play it. I probably played around 15 games on it, more than any other table there. If I was building a pinball collection I could see this one being table 6 or 7 just to have a fun go-to machine. [/QUOTE]
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