(Topic ID: 238294)

Deep Code Strategy vs Flipping Away for fun

By Hogey

5 years ago



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    “Deep Code Strategy vs Flipping Away for fun”

    • I learn all of the rules and follow them to try to beat the game every time 4 votes
      21%
    • I just like flipping and having fun 3 votes
      16%
    • I do both depending on the amount of time I have to play 12 votes
      63%

    (19 votes)

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    #1 5 years ago

    This may have been covered before, if so I apologize. I hear a lot of discussion about shallow code and concerns with "depth" of games, etc. I admit I'm a flipper, not a strategist. When I get a new Stern or whatever, I may take a look at the ruleset on Pinside, but usually just jump in and play. I may try for certain modes because they are fun to complete or watch, but I don't try to beat the game all the time. High scores are fun and I enjoy getting them, but again, the journey is more fun to me than the destination. Ex. will be the new Munsters. I have a Prem on order and am anxious for the "fun" of the game more than "beating" the game.

    Just curious what others think. I know, I know, another poll...just a brief one...

    Thanks all.

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