Game Assembly & Setup
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1)
The
MAP
targets (behind the green inserts, opposite) are integrated with the Spinning Map disc on the main playfield
(blue circle, opposite). When you hit a
MAP
target, the disc will spin, sporadically, for a period of time (and that
MAP
letter insert will remain lit, orange).
2)
When you've hit all of the targets (you've spelled
M
-
A
-
P
), the
Map Ready
insert (red insert, opposite) will flash
orange. From this point on, the disc will continue spinning, sporadically, until you shoot the
MAP
subway entrance hole
(red arrow, opposite). Make this shot for a spin of the Mao Kun Map, followed by a
Map Award
(below, left). The ball
will be held, in the subway, while the map randomly spins on the LCD to determine your award (below, center). What
will you get
this
time?
3)
Not all
Map Awards
are created equal! Some are obviously better than others; some even affect other players in the
game. One of the possible outcomes is plundering points (below, right) or gold pieces from one of your opponents. One
player can even steal another player's character identity - and his/her game play "strengths" along with it. Recall that
you can get a spin of the map with a well-timed skill shot as well.
Map Awards
add a great deal of excitement,
unpredictability - and FUN - to a game, so make strategic, frequent use of the
MAP
targets and the
MAP
hole!
MAP Targets, The Spinning Disc & The Map Award
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Summary of Contents for Pirates of the Caribbean
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Page 37: ...The POTC Menu System B 1 The POTC Menu System Section B...
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