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What are the easiest "no-nudge-required", "no-cheap-drains" tables?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 84529" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Funhouse is probably your best bet, back when I was starting out with the game Funhouse was the only game that I could consistantly play for a long period of time.</p><p></p><p>Saying that, the second table I mastered was Tales of the Arabian Nights and then Monster Bash, those are probably the 'fairest' tables to put it mildly. Tales has the magnetic ball saver that seems to pop up when you need it the most and Monster Bash has so much going on that you're almost guarenteed a safe shot by just hitting it as soon as it hits the flippers.</p><p></p><p>Gorgar is cheap until you've mastered the flipper physics, Medieval Madness is horrifically cheap until you learn how to hit the ramps perfectly (otherwise it's just post->straight down the middle in every game) but both of those games are really satisfying once you chip away at the learning curve.</p><p></p><p>The Elvira games aren't THAT difficult, but Elvira and the Party Monsters features far less cheap drains than Scared Stiff (where a failed ramp shot is an instant drain, plus the leapers) and the table pack it's in comes with No Good Gofers which is also pretty relaxed on draining (kickbacks are plentiful, chance of an extra ball every few putts, multiball is straightforward, VERY wide ballsaver lanes).</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that if it's the ipad version you're looking at then Tales of the Arabian Nights is already free, so I'd suggest picking up Table Pack 3 (Monster Bash / Gorgar) and Table Pack 6 (Elvira and the Party Monsters / No Good Gofers) to put you on. Those five tables should be perfect for someone starting out, and I still play those regularly today.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and if after those you're still looking for a table that's even easier I'd suggest checking out Harley Davidson, but the problem with that is that there's almost no difficulty at all which means that once you master it it becomes the most boring table in TPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 84529, member: 1233"] Funhouse is probably your best bet, back when I was starting out with the game Funhouse was the only game that I could consistantly play for a long period of time. Saying that, the second table I mastered was Tales of the Arabian Nights and then Monster Bash, those are probably the 'fairest' tables to put it mildly. Tales has the magnetic ball saver that seems to pop up when you need it the most and Monster Bash has so much going on that you're almost guarenteed a safe shot by just hitting it as soon as it hits the flippers. Gorgar is cheap until you've mastered the flipper physics, Medieval Madness is horrifically cheap until you learn how to hit the ramps perfectly (otherwise it's just post->straight down the middle in every game) but both of those games are really satisfying once you chip away at the learning curve. The Elvira games aren't THAT difficult, but Elvira and the Party Monsters features far less cheap drains than Scared Stiff (where a failed ramp shot is an instant drain, plus the leapers) and the table pack it's in comes with No Good Gofers which is also pretty relaxed on draining (kickbacks are plentiful, chance of an extra ball every few putts, multiball is straightforward, VERY wide ballsaver lanes). I'm guessing that if it's the ipad version you're looking at then Tales of the Arabian Nights is already free, so I'd suggest picking up Table Pack 3 (Monster Bash / Gorgar) and Table Pack 6 (Elvira and the Party Monsters / No Good Gofers) to put you on. Those five tables should be perfect for someone starting out, and I still play those regularly today. Oh, and if after those you're still looking for a table that's even easier I'd suggest checking out Harley Davidson, but the problem with that is that there's almost no difficulty at all which means that once you master it it becomes the most boring table in TPA. [/QUOTE]
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