(Topic ID: 285719)

1952 QUARTETTE start up setting

By Wolzy

3 years ago



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#5 3 years ago
Quoted from Wolzy:

Your answer is reassuring so I'm now looking forward to playing it even more.

This is one of my favorite Gottlieb woodrails, it's a very fun game to play. I think trap hole games are better than gobble hole games, because each trap hole can only accommodate one ball, after which the trap is effectively gone for the remainder of the game.

I also love the double set of flippers. And with the flippers in the modern position, this is a woodrail whose game play feels fairly familiar to today's players.

This game was so popular when it came out that Gottlieb re-ran it a few months later, with new artwork, as a game called "Four Stars." I've played that game also, but I prefer the artwork of Quartette.

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