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<blockquote data-quote="morenoquinteiro" data-source="post: 121145" data-attributes="member: 3644"><p>Considering only the fun factor, I think this table is really amazing, even more for the Star Trek fan. It really feels like you are playing an episode of the TV series, and I like how the ball flow helps to make you feel like this. When you are in a mission, if you miss a ball, it pretty much feels like you are having trouble manuvering the spaceship. The dialogues increase this feeling so much, with feedback from all the members of the crew, with Data giving you suggestions and instructions, and so on. I like, for example, how the tension is built in the asteroid mission. You have only a few seconds to shoot the mission hole, to lock points from 20 million to 5 million, and the DMD shows the asteroind getting closer with a tense music, it makes it really tense! And the game getting interrupted by neutral zone missions or the Borg multiball, like in the TV show, when you are interrupted by an unknown spaceship. And you have the details, like when you interrupt Data just like Picard in the TV show (getting 10 million points <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />), the emotions when you are trying to increase beyond warp factor 9...</p><p></p><p>Yes, the table is maybe unbalanced in TPA, with the Borg multiball giving you so much more points and much easier than in real life, but I like to play it exploring all its modes, and trying to have fun while I pursue a good score. It is just so much fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morenoquinteiro, post: 121145, member: 3644"] Considering only the fun factor, I think this table is really amazing, even more for the Star Trek fan. It really feels like you are playing an episode of the TV series, and I like how the ball flow helps to make you feel like this. When you are in a mission, if you miss a ball, it pretty much feels like you are having trouble manuvering the spaceship. The dialogues increase this feeling so much, with feedback from all the members of the crew, with Data giving you suggestions and instructions, and so on. I like, for example, how the tension is built in the asteroid mission. You have only a few seconds to shoot the mission hole, to lock points from 20 million to 5 million, and the DMD shows the asteroind getting closer with a tense music, it makes it really tense! And the game getting interrupted by neutral zone missions or the Borg multiball, like in the TV show, when you are interrupted by an unknown spaceship. And you have the details, like when you interrupt Data just like Picard in the TV show (getting 10 million points :)), the emotions when you are trying to increase beyond warp factor 9... Yes, the table is maybe unbalanced in TPA, with the Borg multiball giving you so much more points and much easier than in real life, but I like to play it exploring all its modes, and trying to have fun while I pursue a good score. It is just so much fun. [/QUOTE]
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