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More and more, gravitating towards less complex rules

By Doctor6

2 years ago


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    #30 2 years ago
    Quoted from Bandit78:

    Bushnell's Law says it all for me
    "All the best games are easy to learn and difficult to master. They should reward the first quarter and the hundredth" --- Nolan Bushnell circa 1971

    This is my general view. More good and sequel content to strive for makes for longer time of fun, provided ofc, it's fun to shoot, different paths available etc.

    On ts, i think a good mix is the way to go. You can love both hobbit and tna. I know i do.

    Edit: why has pinball dropped video modes incorperated in the game like indiana jones and such?
    I think there's a whole level of extra stuff potential in that. Why not video modes activating physical ball-lock on completion etc....

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