Quoted from jbovenzi:I could never get into the Stop 'n Go of TZ. Everyone likes it, I guess it's just not for me however.
Agree, and so I sold mine.
Quoted from jbovenzi:I could never get into the Stop 'n Go of TZ. Everyone likes it, I guess it's just not for me however.
Agree, and so I sold mine.
What he said
Quoted from iloveplywood:Addams family is awesome for family and friends and really nailed theme integration. Twilight Zone is probably better for more serious players, especially in a smaller collection. In a medium to large collection I'd be very tempted to have the Addam's Family for its broad range of appeal and overall fun factor.
Both fantastic games. I happen to own TAF, and I will say that TZ is equally awesome. Both are feature-packed like crazy:
TZ: Gumball machine, "the power", the clock, the "dump" bucket if you're not ready to battle the power, the powerball
TAF: Thing, Thing flipper, Thing randomly flipping the flippers after a drain, the bookcase, the knocks during Seance from the solenoid in the cabinet
I want both. I really couldn't tell the OP which to buy. I bought TAF because it was available at the time, and I wanted to finally own the "pinnacle of pinball" at 20K units made.
TZ is on "the list" if I can ever snag one!
Quoted from Billy16:Not sure I wouldn't pass on them both--although if they are priced right you'll be able to sell if you get tired of it. Had a TZ for a couple of years and got bored with it. Replaced it with a WW and think that is the better game of all three.
I feel the exact opposite. I own both WW and TZ currently and would love to move out WW for another pin. It rarely gets touched anymore while TZ gets play almost every day. When I first played TZ before I really learned to play it I hated it, but after having a tournament player friend show me how to play it I can't get enough. It starts slow and builds up to an amazing show if you can get it there. I never really got the allure of AF. I haven't played it enough though and probably would like it more if I knew the rules better.
You can’t go wrong with either one. TZ is my slight fav just because of the theme. At first I didn’t get the appeal of it but you have to spend some serious time on it to appreciate the ingenious layout of the shots. Every single shot is a balance of risk vs reward and you have really think out your shots to score big points. It’s definitely a stop and go game but for me personally it’s the best 90s era game in terms of strategy and layout
I have them both . Twilight Zone is a keeper for me but Adams Family gets very little play and wil probably go as soon as I need room for other games.
Very biased opinion because I own an Addams, but TAF would be my choice. Although TAF seems simple compared to the crowded TZ playfield, flow turns into rhythm and it really is entertaining for everyone. I have tried to enjoy TZ but never had enough time on one to understand the draw. Perhaps you need to spend a lot of time on each, and see which makes you want to hit the start button over and over.
Only time in one of these that my answer is "both"....completely different games, and landmarks in their own right. TAF packs more into a standard body than most anything currently out there.....loads of fun....TZ is a shotmaker, with enough gadgets and gizmos to make anyone happy (or crazy).
Think TAF is #1 most ever sold, and still pricey, and TZ is ranked #1 on IPDB, and also pricey....good luck w this call
Damn. No... just no. This question, and this entire thread is disallowed due to ambiguous subject matter.
Normally “vs” threads are easy to answer. However, this one is not able to be answered. You are choosing between two heavyweight contenders. Both can win at any given time. So really you are just asking “which do you like better”. There’s no right or wrong answer. Just buy one of them. Play the snot out of it and be happy. Enjoy.
Quoted from lostlumberjacks:I agree both alltime top 10 games, can't pick, no vote.
I can - no problem.
Have both, they are completely different games. Because of that I would go against the advice of saying that "you will be happy with either".
TZ is an acquired taste. Those that love it, love it.. others can find it intimidating. TZ takes no prisoners, I've had games where I've struggled to get 50m, and the next game will be 400m+ (I'm not very good). Some days I really enjoy TZ, other days I find it frustrating. You can get drains that don't really feel like your fault (particularly from the pops of death). TZ feels to me very much like a game where you enjoy it proportional to how "in the zone" (huhuhu) you are when you're playing it. TZ isn't really a game where you can just roll up and play it and actually get anywhere, you have to think about what you're aiming for, what your strategy is, etc.
TAF was my grail pin for a long time. I finally managed to get one late last year and I must say I'm enjoying playing it more than TZ. Some days I just want to play and be flattered by a more simplistic and rewarding layout. TAF has flow in spades, and if you want to just enjoy playing pinball I think it's tough to beat. Drains on TAF feel more like things I've done wrong rather than "welp that's just the way it is", like TZ. That said for people who only enjoy deeper rulesets TAF would feel shallow pretty quickly.
I would say that TAF is the safer bet if you don't know what you want, but I would suggest playing some games on both of them, or on pins that have contrasting rulesets, etc to work out what you enjoy.
The only objectively correct answer is - both.
Quoted from Durzel:Have both, they are completely different games. Because of that I would go against the advice of saying that "you will be happy with either".
TZ is an acquired taste. Those that love it, love it.. others can find it intimidating. TZ takes no prisoners, I've had games where I've struggled to get 50m, and the next game will be 400m+ (I'm not very good). Some days I really enjoy TZ, other days I find it frustrating. You can get drains that don't really feel like your fault (particularly from the pops of death). TZ feels to me very much like a game where you enjoy it proportional to how "in the zone" (huhuhu) you are when you're playing it. TZ isn't really a game where you can just roll up and play it and actually get anywhere, you have to think about what you're aiming for, what your strategy is, etc.
TAF was my grail pin for a long time. I finally managed to get one late last year and I must say I'm enjoying playing it more than TZ. Some days I just want to play and be flattered by a more simplistic and rewarding layout. TAF has flow in spades, and if you want to just enjoy playing pinball I think it's tough to beat. Drains on TAF feel more like things I've done wrong rather than "welp that's just the way it is", like TZ. That said for people who only enjoy deeper rulesets TAF would feel shallow pretty quickly.
I would say that TAF is the safer bet if you don't know what you want, but I would suggest playing some games on both of them, or on pins that have contrasting rulesets, etc to work out what you enjoy.
The only objectively correct answer is - both.
Exactly!! Very well put!!!
I have both, TZ is for me, TAF for family.. when I first started looking into pinball I had no idea of what TZ or TAF is, my first game was Metallica that got me hooked and I started looking for places to play more games, I remember when I played TZ for first time without even knowing what it is and was really impressed, googled it while still at the arcade just to find out it's one of the best of all time... got TAF first and a year later I got nice HUO TZ will keep both for awhile..
Quoted from radfordian3505:the twilight zones playfield is beautiful and looks clearcoated
All TZ came with diamond plate play fields, fancy trade Mark name for clear coat
Quoted from radfordian3505:came with over 800 bucks of i installed mods and 5 piece decal set and pinblades
Here comes ebay!
I still have some of my old TZ mods to sell.
Quoted from Durzel:$800 in mods doesn't mean a great deal though.. there are some seriously crazy priced mods in pinball, and TZ has arguably the most choice of them.
I've seen the pencil sharpener painted gold tailor made slot machine mod being listed for $400+ in places. Nuts.
The slot machine is a great mod on TZ....its pretty hard to find these days....
slot machine,street light,camera,piano, rocket, ingo clock board, cannon,cointaker color changing door for backbox, led flashers upgrade for door panel on playfield, pinblades and backboard decal, and cointaker super bright led kit with flashers too and 5 piece decal next gen set unopened
Quoted from radfordian3505:slot machine,street light,camera,piano, rocket, ingo clock board, cannon,cointaker color changing door for backbox, led flashers upgrade for door panel on playfield, pinblades and backboard decal, and cointaker super bright led kit with flashers too and 5 piece decal next gen set unopened
Keep the ingo clock board. The rest can go, imo. Congrats!
I'm installing every single one.he couldn't find the piano the day of me picking it up so I need that one now.but love these twilight zone mods they are the best
Quoted from Riffbear:TZ any given day..
Addams gets VERY boring once you complete the mansion.. Not hard to do too..
+1 on this. Tour the Mansion was a huge let down for me after seeing Lost in the Zone.
Quoted from PtownPin:TZ is the closest thing to a modern JJP game (IMHO)
Eww. Talk about underselling TZ.
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