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Is TPA alone enough for you, or are you also buying into Zen’s Williams app?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle" data-source="post: 288470" data-attributes="member: 3639"><p>The big reason why TPA appeals to me (beyond Zen’s horrendous (IMO) business model for the Williams app), is its variety of tables. If I’m in the mood for a 70s-era EM, a late-70s/early-80s SS, or a more-complex modern table, TPA has me covered.</p><p></p><p>I recently grabbed the AC/DC & Star Trek special (both tables for $10), and have been digging Star Trek quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>I love being able to choose between any of the 97 tables I’ve bought – without the concern of ridiculous in-game currency, nor grinding away on a table that might not appeal to me. </p><p></p><p>(BTW, your description of the Williams app daily challenge and 20-hour grinds makes me happy I got out early. Still, if people enjoy it, then that’s fine as well. I just don’t have that kind of stamina.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle, post: 288470, member: 3639"] The big reason why TPA appeals to me (beyond Zen’s horrendous (IMO) business model for the Williams app), is its variety of tables. If I’m in the mood for a 70s-era EM, a late-70s/early-80s SS, or a more-complex modern table, TPA has me covered. I recently grabbed the AC/DC & Star Trek special (both tables for $10), and have been digging Star Trek quite a bit. I love being able to choose between any of the 97 tables I’ve bought – without the concern of ridiculous in-game currency, nor grinding away on a table that might not appeal to me. (BTW, your description of the Williams app daily challenge and 20-hour grinds makes me happy I got out early. Still, if people enjoy it, then that’s fine as well. I just don’t have that kind of stamina.) [/QUOTE]
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