A master class in pinball: Detailed instructions, vivid illustrations, and indispensable resources help players propel their journey toward pinball mastery.
Pinball: A Quest for Mastery is the ultimate guide for pinball enthusiasts and newcomers alike. This comprehensive book is packed with detailed instructions, vivid illustrations, maps of must-see locations, and indispensable resources to help players excel at this iconic arcade game.
Mastering pinball involves more than just flipping the flippers-pinball success requires a dynamic blend of physical skill, lightning-fast reflexes, and strategic decision-making. From understanding game mechanics, to improving shot accuracy and control, to developing an intuition for the rules of scoring, this book provides the knowledge and techniques needed to elevate your gameplay.
Key Features:
Insider tips and tricks collected through years of pinball play and insightful conversations with pinball designers, champions, and enthusiasts
Graphics and charts that illustrate pinball mechanics, game objectives, and key concepts
Training strategies that leverage goal setting and targeted drills to improve reaction time and master foundational flipper skills
The application of sports psychology principles to guide players towards consistent, mentally balanced, and highly competitive gameplay
Directed focus on expanding the joy of gameplay and deepening a love of the game
Whether looking to sharpen your competitive edge or simply enhance the enjoyment of each ball you launch, Pinball: A Quest for Mastery offers the tools and insights to take your game to the next level. Your path to pinball greatness starts here!
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Verlagsort
Illustrationen
237 color and b/w illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 203 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7643-6502-7 (9780764365027)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
?Tasker Smith is a pinball enthusiast and technical educator at Boston University's Engineering Product Innovation Center (EPIC). He lives in Natick, Massachusetts, with his wife, two boys, two cats, and a dusty barn full of pinball machines.