The way Stern has revealed machines in the past struck me as clumsy or even a little bit of "hide the ball" to lock in LE deposits prior to people even getting a sense of the game. Not this time. The Munsters reveal however was the complete opposite, and kudos to the team that was involved.
Also, I'm pretty impressed with how the game turned out. The art is strong, the B&W option is pretty edgy even if hobbyists did it first, the layout and toys seem fun, and I think a lot of thought went into the code for a good mix of approachability and scoring depth. This pin isn't on my list to purchase due to theme, but I'm really looking forward to playing it at shows or in the wild.