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<blockquote data-quote="karl" data-source="post: 52164" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>Those tutorials from papa is for high scoring only and although very interesting to watch they can give a wrong impression of a game for a home owner. The rules on Shadow is not that shallow. It is a very long lasting game that will keep you occupied for a long time. If your friend want to keep the machine for a longer time there is other things that are much more important than a deep rules set. I used to think the same thing before I got my machine, but after trying out a few in bars I found that the most important things is: Can you see yourself not get tired of the theme and has it got fun and interesting things to shoot for. White water does not have a very deep rules set but the ramps is a ton of fun, the theme is very integrated in the shots and you have to plan out multiball with the the 5x scoring to really hit it big. Last but not least, it has a killer wizard mode that is challenging to reach. In short words: It is a blast</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karl, post: 52164, member: 465"] Those tutorials from papa is for high scoring only and although very interesting to watch they can give a wrong impression of a game for a home owner. The rules on Shadow is not that shallow. It is a very long lasting game that will keep you occupied for a long time. If your friend want to keep the machine for a longer time there is other things that are much more important than a deep rules set. I used to think the same thing before I got my machine, but after trying out a few in bars I found that the most important things is: Can you see yourself not get tired of the theme and has it got fun and interesting things to shoot for. White water does not have a very deep rules set but the ramps is a ton of fun, the theme is very integrated in the shots and you have to plan out multiball with the the 5x scoring to really hit it big. Last but not least, it has a killer wizard mode that is challenging to reach. In short words: It is a blast [/QUOTE]
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