I have two pinball playing kids; a 2.5yr old, and a 4yr old
When they were babies it was cute plopping them down on a stool or on playfield glass in front of me while I played a few games. Sometimes they'd even hit the flipper buttons a bit.
Now, however, they are a little too "mobile". They wander up to the machines and turn them on and off willy nilly, they start games, fill it up to 4 players every time and play only a few balls then walk away, and the few balls they do play is rapid no reason chimping of the flippers....I just cringe. I figure everytime that they are going to kill the power supply, and deaden the flippers.
But then i think that these are games designed to live in the wilds of bars and arcades. Surely they are build for this abuse. Also, I want pilball to be an enjoyable experience with their pop in the gameroom, not a nag-fest. I have drawn the line on them turning the pins on and off "only mommy and daddy are allowed to turn them on and off"...but they totally test that when we leave the room.
Thoughts...how do you run your gamerooms with your young kids?
When they were babies it was cute plopping them down on a stool or on playfield glass in front of me while I played a few games. Sometimes they'd even hit the flipper buttons a bit.
Now, however, they are a little too "mobile". They wander up to the machines and turn them on and off willy nilly, they start games, fill it up to 4 players every time and play only a few balls then walk away, and the few balls they do play is rapid no reason chimping of the flippers....I just cringe. I figure everytime that they are going to kill the power supply, and deaden the flippers.
But then i think that these are games designed to live in the wilds of bars and arcades. Surely they are build for this abuse. Also, I want pilball to be an enjoyable experience with their pop in the gameroom, not a nag-fest. I have drawn the line on them turning the pins on and off "only mommy and daddy are allowed to turn them on and off"...but they totally test that when we leave the room.
Thoughts...how do you run your gamerooms with your young kids?