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<blockquote data-quote="mmmagnetic" data-source="post: 147924" data-attributes="member: 558"><p>Over the months it has always stayed right up there as my main "feel good comfort food" table - the one where I automatically go to whenever I´m in the mood for some quick credits. Sometimes I even start it up without realizing that I automatically picked it.</p><p></p><p>I have to say, there are always tables that come and go, but this one is just THE table I picture when I think of pinball. It´s just super direct and to the point - very pure, you could say. It´s also extremely polished, I love the clean insert design in particular (the strong outlines and everything arranged to indicate the angles you´re aiming for!).</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I even just fire it up, bash two saucers, get the extra ball and quit to go back to whatever I was doing before. Or try for a quick 5-way combo, or start some multiball mode. Everything is just so satisfying and, well - fun.</p><p></p><p>There´s a ton of other tables I love as well, sometimes I´ve got a crush on this table, then on a different one... But AFM is always the one when I´m not in the mood for something particular. It also is generally a fantastic game to just polish my general flipping skills - passing, aiming, reaction times, stuff like this - thanks to it´s simple but appealing design.</p><p></p><p>(Though Cactus Canyon has been filling that spot recently a lot as well - going for some drop targets during work breaks is fantastic too!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmagnetic, post: 147924, member: 558"] Over the months it has always stayed right up there as my main "feel good comfort food" table - the one where I automatically go to whenever I´m in the mood for some quick credits. Sometimes I even start it up without realizing that I automatically picked it. I have to say, there are always tables that come and go, but this one is just THE table I picture when I think of pinball. It´s just super direct and to the point - very pure, you could say. It´s also extremely polished, I love the clean insert design in particular (the strong outlines and everything arranged to indicate the angles you´re aiming for!). Sometimes I even just fire it up, bash two saucers, get the extra ball and quit to go back to whatever I was doing before. Or try for a quick 5-way combo, or start some multiball mode. Everything is just so satisfying and, well - fun. There´s a ton of other tables I love as well, sometimes I´ve got a crush on this table, then on a different one... But AFM is always the one when I´m not in the mood for something particular. It also is generally a fantastic game to just polish my general flipping skills - passing, aiming, reaction times, stuff like this - thanks to it´s simple but appealing design. (Though Cactus Canyon has been filling that spot recently a lot as well - going for some drop targets during work breaks is fantastic too!) [/QUOTE]
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