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What four table packs would you recommend to someone new to TPA?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgar" data-source="post: 249454" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>I used to love F-14, but when I figured out how easy it was to go infinite on it, I stopped caring for it. (The only two tables I can go infinite on are TZ and F14)</p><p></p><p>My picks are: </p><p>- Medieval Madness/Bride of Pinbot. The later isnt very good for veteran players, but is fun for beginners trying to learn the ropes. The former is fun no matter what your skill level. </p><p></p><p>-Eight Ball Deluxe - simple addicting gameplay. Easy to learn, difficult to master. If it weren't for this I would instead recommend Big Shot/Scared Stiff, but I despise Scared Stiff, so I am glad I don't have to. </p><p></p><p>-Harley Davidson/Taxi - both fun tables (I personally love HD, even though I am in the minority. But it is easy to start multiballs, which could be a gateway drug for getting a beginner into pinball. </p><p></p><p>-Black Rose is a fun table. I had difficulty choosing this forth pack because there are so many good ones. I think Fish Tales would be too difficult for a beginner, with AFM/Genie, the former is too similar to Medieval Madness (but I think Genie is fun too), with Monster Bash/Gorgar, I have always thought that the former was similar to MM, I guess mostly because of the audio/humor. So I went with Black Rose, which I think is a really solid table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgar, post: 249454, member: 259"] I used to love F-14, but when I figured out how easy it was to go infinite on it, I stopped caring for it. (The only two tables I can go infinite on are TZ and F14) My picks are: - Medieval Madness/Bride of Pinbot. The later isnt very good for veteran players, but is fun for beginners trying to learn the ropes. The former is fun no matter what your skill level. -Eight Ball Deluxe - simple addicting gameplay. Easy to learn, difficult to master. If it weren't for this I would instead recommend Big Shot/Scared Stiff, but I despise Scared Stiff, so I am glad I don't have to. -Harley Davidson/Taxi - both fun tables (I personally love HD, even though I am in the minority. But it is easy to start multiballs, which could be a gateway drug for getting a beginner into pinball. -Black Rose is a fun table. I had difficulty choosing this forth pack because there are so many good ones. I think Fish Tales would be too difficult for a beginner, with AFM/Genie, the former is too similar to Medieval Madness (but I think Genie is fun too), with Monster Bash/Gorgar, I have always thought that the former was similar to MM, I guess mostly because of the audio/humor. So I went with Black Rose, which I think is a really solid table. [/QUOTE]
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