A floating spinning bumper like in Orbiter might be easier to pull off than a real pop-bumper? Not sure how that makes the ball react on a flat playfield.
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A floating spinning bumper like in Orbiter might be easier to pull off than a real pop-bumper? Not sure how that makes the ball react on a flat playfield.
It plays pretty damn awesome as is.
I am a huge fan of drop targets but I understand why it doesn't have more of them. It seems like they are costly. The struggle with this game is going to be how to get it down to a price point that people will accept. People love their ramps! This game doesn't have any.
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