Harry Potter?
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Quoted from jackd104:I understand the disappointment of many of you. But consider that this game clearly was not created for you. I applaud jjp for a theme that may appeal to young kids, particularly girls, and their families. How many pinball machines exist that are geared toward old men (all of them)? How many for girls? The closest is perhaps WCS or the bugs bunny game. You could say the game is innovative in trying to expand pinball’s player base and appeal. When was the last time any company did that? Flame away all ye haters.
I see your perspective and it may do well in theme parks and such but the pinball community is not that demographic. In my opinion most home buyers that have this kind of disposable income are not kids or little girls.
Maybe not trying to have a big surprise reveal and instead getting feedback from a focus group throughout the design and development would deliver a product that aligns more strategically to the target customer. I’m sure there are plenty of enthusiasts that would love to be involved and provide real world market feedback before a huge investment like this goes to production. Just my 2 cents
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