I've played 25 games on the Road Show and my first few times I was a bit overwhelmed with how the game worked and what to shoot for, and after figuring out what to shoot for I was pleasantly surprised how much more there was to do on the pin. I think it's a nice game and would recommend you play it more(on a maintained pin if you can) and also ask yourself the following questions, do I enjoy just playing the machine and doesn't matter if I'm on a roll or rolling the ball off the plunger?, do I want to own the pin because of a certain theme and artwork or because of how the layout is on the playfield?, and finally; What options do I have changing settings on the machine as I become better or do I simply want to just have fun regardless of depth and difficulty? I myself was trying to figure some way of determining is this a pin for me?; and came up with those questions and it did help me and I hope it helps you also.