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<blockquote data-quote="Jay" data-source="post: 239794" data-attributes="member: 504"><p>I agree that the skillshot is important, and it's not too difficult. I don't have a problem (neither on iOS nor Steam for PC) with catching the ball with the flippers closed, popping it over to the left flipper and then hitting the trapped ball. I can do that fairly consistently. Sometimes the spinner isn't my friend, but much of the time I can keep hitting it.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes instead of going directly for the trapped ball, I go for Odin. Then when I hit the trapped ball, there's a chance of one of the multiballs going down the Wotan channel, basically giving me an extra ball. If I lose one of the multiballs, I just repeat the process of cradling the ball and hitting the trapped ball. I find the game really relaxing, actually. It's one of the least hectic tables I've played, thanks to the zipper flippers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay, post: 239794, member: 504"] I agree that the skillshot is important, and it's not too difficult. I don't have a problem (neither on iOS nor Steam for PC) with catching the ball with the flippers closed, popping it over to the left flipper and then hitting the trapped ball. I can do that fairly consistently. Sometimes the spinner isn't my friend, but much of the time I can keep hitting it. Sometimes instead of going directly for the trapped ball, I go for Odin. Then when I hit the trapped ball, there's a chance of one of the multiballs going down the Wotan channel, basically giving me an extra ball. If I lose one of the multiballs, I just repeat the process of cradling the ball and hitting the trapped ball. I find the game really relaxing, actually. It's one of the least hectic tables I've played, thanks to the zipper flippers. [/QUOTE]
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