Hi Charlese.
The safari table is fun, and it seems far easier to hit the letters than in
haunted house, sinse they don't have the bumpers around them, this means
I've got quite good scores on that table.
The thing that surprised me is how fast you have to be hammering the keys to
swim out
Hi.
Well I bought the game and have been playing it for a couple of hours now, and
I actually think draconis didn't do themselves any favours by having the
packman and wildwest tables in the demo, sinse the others are much more fun.
They seem generally easier than most of the xtreme tables.
Hi Dark,
Well, as far as the demo of Pinball Clasic goes the blame doesn't fall
on Draconis really. The demo has always used the Packman and Wild West
tables ever since it was first released by ESP which was long before
Josh came along and took it over. I agree with you, however, that some
of the
Hi Dark, glad I'm not the only who felt like that about packman and the
other game in the demo.
Original message:
Hi.
Well I bought the game and have been playing it for a couple of hours
now, and I actually think draconis didn't do themselves any favours by
having the packman and wildwest
Well that makes sense Tom, accept I do regret a litle not buying the game
originally.
When I first tried esp pinball classic back in 2006 when I bought xtreme, my
opinion was that the tables were far simpler than the xtreme ones so I
didn't bother with the game, my mistake as it turns
, 2011 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] esp pinball classic thoughts
Well that makes sense Tom, accept I do regret a litle not buying the game
originally.
When I first tried esp pinball classic back in 2006 when I bought xtreme,
my opinion was that the tables were far simpler than the xtreme ones