That might be true if the only reason owners decided to sell was because they disliked the game.Three for sale at one time on a low sale game says it all.
That might be true if the only reason owners decided to sell was because they disliked the game.Three for sale at one time on a low sale game says it all.
I played John Wick Pro at Funland in London and despite the fact it's completely devoid of toys, I quite enjoyed it. It's got some good shots, some very tight shots and a super risky centre ramp. The worst part about it is the fact it's virtually impossible to understand what you're supposed to be doing.I wouldn't mind a Venom Premium, not a Pro though. Never played or even seen much of John Wick but it's fairly early days with that one.
Scooby pretty fun, once you get a grip on the way it's designed. The first impression of it is not the last, first couple of games didn't really like it at all. The gave it a solid hour play and became to really enjoy itLike Kev, I love Scooby. Wasn't sure initially and did put mine up for sale, then changed my mind and very glad I did.
Reckon main problem is not many people have played it as they're arent any out in the wild. Also takes a while to adjust and accept it doesn't feel/play like a Stern.
Also at Pinfest it was very unreliable so people poorly judge it on back of that.
Some amazing deals on here for this game.
Someone mentioned scooby being a low seller, not sure what qualifies as low but I believe PH brought over 17 Scoobies ( from memory ) I wouldn't call that a low seller ( unless Phil is stuck with 10! ).
Scooby is a fun game I'm still playing a lot due to some great updates and it's approaching a year since it arrived.
R&M was also a really fun game, yes I sold it but had it nearly 2 years.
I lost 1k on Halloween, and I never even bought 1 .
Not sure you can gauge anything from 3 for sale ads . There have been 3 Elton John machines up doesn’t mean it’s a crap game , Fair to say they are not a good seller though.Three are up for sale now, so even if all 17 sold (which they haven’t as they are still on the website), that kind of indicates that many are having buyers remorse.
To be fair, we all like different games (I love BBH for instance) and it’s always great when you buy a game blind and still love it.
The point I was making, is Spooky have had some great IP and themes, yet they don’t seem to have made a universally considered good game yet (apart from TNA, which ironically is not a licensed theme).