Just got done playing the new SW home version at comic-con. I’m an open minded person so wanted to give it a try. I couldn’t hear anything in that room which is unfortunate b/c audio is important to me. I was the only one out of the family to try it. I just now asked the kids, 8 and 10 years old, why they didn’t play it and they both just shrugged their shoulders, and said they weren’t really interested. Wife said she didn’t play b/c she was just hanging with the kids but that she thought it was cool I got a multiball on that one. My thought on that was it was way to easy to get multiball. She also said it looked stripped down and bare.
I played one and only one game. There was not enough there to keep me interested in this version when I was in a room with normal/full versions of the same theme. Unfortunately it did not feel like a pinball machine. It felt light and cheap, probably because, well, honestly speaking, that’s what it is, right? Light and cheap. I think if I were to make a comparison, I’d say it is the wiffle ball version of pinball.