I like Creature, but rarely play it because of the instant drain if you try for the middle. I love Whitewater, but I had to read the rule set to get into it.
I love my Vita. It has lots of indie games on it and a few major releases that are pretty cool. Pixel Junk monsters has been eating up a lot of my time on it right now. As far as TPA goes, it's kinda spotty. It started out strong and then they got lazy with the conversions. Now, however...
When the real pinball tables were in the arcade I found the new ones with the ambiguous rule sets quite daunting. But on TPA the rule sets are explained and I have all the time in the world to master them. The ones with the easy rule sets become boring quickly.
I was super excited that Flash Gordon was made into a pinball table. I didn't realize that there was one made based on one of my favorite movies of all time. That quickly faded when I saw the gameplay video and realized how badly they wasted the opportunity to make an amazing timeless...
I'm hoping that farsight is able to do this "for many years to come", because I want all the tables we just voted on. I only played a couple in real life and never knew most of these existed. So far the only one that I just won't play is Central Park. Other than that I rotate through them so...
The artwork on those tables look so cheesy. Gorgar was the first pinball table to catch my eye and make me want to spend money on it. I can understand the nostalgia factor for some of you, but if they are like Central Park as far as fun factor I'm not impressed. Although I do like Big Shot...
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