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Author of the post here. My first game (No Good Gofers) is relatively simple, but I still haven't gotten to all of the advanced modes on it. More than that, just learning different passes and catches is interesting and challenging enough that I think any halfway decent game would give you a lot of enjoyment. If you get a very complicated Keith Elwin game like Godzilla or Avengers Infinity Quest, you'll probably never get sick of it.

Also worth noting is that games tend to hold their values really well, so you see most people trading/buying/selling regularly. The guy who sold me my Avengers only did it because he had a Godzilla Premium on order and had room for one game.



If your NGG is on free play, here's the code to warp to the hole in one challenge (the final mode):

Both flippers, then 3L, 1R, 9L, 1R, 1L, 1R.

Then hold the left flipper button in before starting the game. Have fun!

(Source: I wrote the backdoor)


Cool! Love the game, by the way. Feels like it's a bit underrated because of the golf theme, but it's one of my favorite multiballs and I like the progression of the scorecard.


Glad you're enjoying it. We had a lot of fun making this one.

I have lots of early photos and stories going up on Mastodon. Go check it out.


Woah, giving out Top Secret Pinball Secrets like that... lol


It's been 26 years. I figure that's long enough. =)




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