RE: Amidakuji Results

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in game •  7 years ago 

I've never quite figured out how to play pachinko. I know the basic premise is similar to this, but with all the story based game machines out there, I generally can't figure out what I'm supposed to be doing.

Check back next Tuesday for another Amidakuji.

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I think the general premise is you launch a ball slightly similar to how an old pinball machine works then the ball falls downwards bouncing off a lot tiny metal pins. The player usually hopes the ball lands in certain catching spots that offer pay outs. I actually always thought it was random luck but I have read stories about professional Pachinko players before.

That is the basic premise. A lot of games these days, in Japan anyway, have stories and animations connected to them with special chances and challenges, etc. I've only tried playing a few times, but it was beyond me.

Hmmm, I'll have to add pachinko to my blog-to-do list 😎👍

It's a topic worth writing about. I haven't gone there yet because I can't stand all the smoke and noise of the big pachinko halls and also because it's not something I really understand.

I'm looking forward to hearing about the education seminar you attended. If you don't mind, send me a link once it's posted.

The post is up, https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@chillinkansai/recap-of-the-educational-conference-in-kyoto-this-week
I'll see if there is another way to send this to you as well.

Will do! :D