I am loving it. At first glance I thought it was 'easy' but then I realised this game is about the progress through the modes. The long journey is part of the appeal. And the advantage is that unexperienced players can also have a good time as they will be able to reach a multiball or tick off one of the modes. Very nice.
If you like to see how far some people can take Vpin building have a look at the UA-cam channel of Olivier Servais. He is French and he makes fantastic cabinets.
tried it already, pretty good for an original table, esp. the callouts! And it flows very well. But I just found that fox so out of place, maybe it doesn't align with the table angle, and the color and texture of the fox don't fit the playfield, looks like cut and paste in at the last minute.
Wow, thank you !!
Well played, 3 million is a fantastic score on this! You also showed off a mini wizard mode and one of the six boss battles.
I am loving it. At first glance I thought it was 'easy' but then I realised this game is about the progress through the modes. The long journey is part of the appeal. And the advantage is that unexperienced players can also have a good time as they will be able to reach a multiball or tick off one of the modes. Very nice.
i'm impressed! makes me want to try and make a one too. inspiring! I imagine this is really hard work.
If you like to see how far some people can take Vpin building have a look at the UA-cam channel of Olivier Servais. He is French and he makes fantastic cabinets.
tried it already, pretty good for an original table, esp. the callouts! And it flows very well. But I just found that fox so out of place, maybe it doesn't align with the table angle, and the color and texture of the fox don't fit the playfield, looks like cut and paste in at the last minute.