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<blockquote data-quote="Jutter" data-source="post: 61416" data-attributes="member: 1897"><p>it's funny you should bring that up. That I'm forced to work all over the table, rather than having the option to ignore parts of it, is what makes the game more interresting to me, rather than less. What you call the repetitive aspect is relevant within the context of the <em>differing</em> bonusrounds, and requires you to make the desired shots with a certain consistency... which is impossible to avoid if you want a game of skill rather than luck.</p><p></p><p>Sure the freedom you describe can fascilitate a gaming experience that's properly different each time around, but once you've discovered a pro-tips-worthy patern you subsequently stick to for the sake of high scores, that little devil called repetitiveness can still sneak up on you. A lot of pro-tips boil down to milking multiball 'till the cows come home. With Monster Madness stacking bonusrounds (bandmembers) before activating Frankenstein Multiball is also key to setting uber-scores (not just reaching wizzard-mode).</p><p></p><p>Which brings me to the major flaw in your complaint. If you're playing Monster Bash's bonusrounds seperately, you're not playing it right. You should be all over the place during a sweet monsterjamsession.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jutter, post: 61416, member: 1897"] it's funny you should bring that up. That I'm forced to work all over the table, rather than having the option to ignore parts of it, is what makes the game more interresting to me, rather than less. What you call the repetitive aspect is relevant within the context of the [i]differing[/i] bonusrounds, and requires you to make the desired shots with a certain consistency... which is impossible to avoid if you want a game of skill rather than luck. Sure the freedom you describe can fascilitate a gaming experience that's properly different each time around, but once you've discovered a pro-tips-worthy patern you subsequently stick to for the sake of high scores, that little devil called repetitiveness can still sneak up on you. A lot of pro-tips boil down to milking multiball 'till the cows come home. With Monster Madness stacking bonusrounds (bandmembers) before activating Frankenstein Multiball is also key to setting uber-scores (not just reaching wizzard-mode). Which brings me to the major flaw in your complaint. If you're playing Monster Bash's bonusrounds seperately, you're not playing it right. You should be all over the place during a sweet monsterjamsession. [/QUOTE]
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