Advantages: Good game. Fun. Good Graphics. Disadvantages: Takes some getting used to
Ok so i wasnt too sure about tis game at first. Im not the best at tablefootball on an actual table, so playing it in simulation did'nt seem the best idea, but something was telling me to give it a go. I was not too sure wether it would work well on screen and how the controls would work. But i have to say im pleasantly surprized that this is actually a good game.
Main Features:
Fast paced tablefootball action
Create your own team of TableFootball players
Play using official rules or create bespoke rules to suit the game
Partnership with ITSF
Play on official tables
Firstly you are greeted with a set of options enabling you to set-up games using any of the Tablefootballing rule sets, you may select to play from a number of pitches, also deciding you're team, the opponents and the weight/ material of the ball you wish ...
Advantages: Commercial quality table at an affordable price. Disadvantages: Assembly instructions and balls could be better.
I recently bought a Garlando G500 table for use by all the family and have not been disappointed.
I know Garlando tables from playing on their coin-operated models at college and was worried that the freeplay models would not give the same playability. However, the G500 uses the same telescopic rods as the tables I was used to and has the same size playing are so the feel is very similar. It is also heavy enough not to move around during play by 4 big lads and the contruction is completely rigid and very solid.
Very few negatives other than a couple of the balls were a bit egg shaped although it came with 10 so 8 were fine !
The table was well delivered and was easy to set up although it did take some time to get the rods in the right order as the instructions were not very clear.
You can see the G500 for sale onlline at www.garlando.co.uk. ...
Advantages: Unique design works well, quality pub food, reasonable prices. Disadvantages: Close proximity to motorway makes outdoor eating a no no for me, tiny loo's.
A couple of weeks ago, my parents and I, along with my children, decided we would go out for a bar meal. We've all been quite busy recently and it's been quite a while since we got together like this.
We decided to go to a place we knew pretty well, which was reliable and child friendly. Knowing it as it's former name, 'The Carrow House', and more recently 'The Border Gate' and part of the Brewers Fayre chain we headed off. Arriving, we where surprised to see it had been taken over again, and completely refurbished, now under the name '"TableTable'"
About TableTable
This isn't a chain I personally have ever come across before, indeed didn't realise it was actually part of the same company as Brewers Fayre.
Part of The Whitbread Chain, TableTable has a more up-market feel than it's sister chain Brewers Fayre.
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Rhiana 01.06.2009
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