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One of the reasons I bought the game was because I had looked over the web site and was interested in the "Two Worlds" table, which is based on a video game I like a lot. Unfortunately, I see the "Two Worlds" table mentioned in the manual but don't see it in the game. Can somebody advise? Thanks!
Nevermind. I'm an idiot. I didn't realize it wasn't named "Two Worlds". It's the sixth table in the game.
Yeah, it's the "Amber Moon" table. Incidentally, it has nothing to do with the second game of the original Amber Trilogy (unfinished) by Thalion, named Ambermoon. Amber Moon in this case is the name of the band that performs the title theme and most of the score for the rest of Two Worlds.
There's a lot of confusion for people who are interested in the Two Worlds table, I'm a bit confused too.

However, if you want to play the real Two Worlds table, and not the Amber Moon one, you can do so with the Dream Pinball 3D demo. It features the full table and features, but you can't change the difficulty or the number of balls.

You can get the demo with the real Two Worlds table on the official site here: http://www.dream-pinball.com/html/en/index.html

I was going to see if I could import the real Two Worlds table into the game, or get it another way perhaps. I'm still trying to see if the Two Worlds table is in any of the full game versions, since there are several floating around.
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predcon: Yeah, it's the "Amber Moon" table. Incidentally, it has nothing to do with the second game of the original Amber Trilogy (unfinished) by Thalion, named Ambermoon. Amber Moon in this case is the name of the band that performs the title theme and most of the score for the rest of Two Worlds.
Do not leave out Harold Faltermeyer, Andreas Slavik, Alex Wolf, and so on. Harlod still likes to play his keyboards!
Post edited December 23, 2012 by Kadlin
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Phileosophos: One of the reasons I bought the game was because I had looked over the web site and was interested in the "Two Worlds" table, which is based on a video game I like a lot. Unfortunately, I see the "Two Worlds" table mentioned in the manual but don't see it in the game. Can somebody advise? Thanks!
The two tables are the same as far as I am concerned voices are the same and the graphics are the same. The only difference is the title.
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Phileosophos: One of the reasons I bought the game was because I had looked over the web site and was interested in the "Two Worlds" table, which is based on a video game I like a lot. Unfortunately, I see the "Two Worlds" table mentioned in the manual but don't see it in the game. Can somebody advise? Thanks!
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hockeycanuck: The two tables are the same as far as I am concerned voices are the same and the graphics are the same. The only difference is the title.
People are different, small details matter for some. They might not for you, but they can to others. I bought digital versions of games, and also the boxed versions. To someone else, they are the same game, why buy both? To me, it's a small detail, but it matters.
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hockeycanuck: The two tables are the same as far as I am concerned voices are the same and the graphics are the same. The only difference is the title.
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Kadlin: People are different, small details matter for some. They might not for you, but they can to others. I bought digital versions of games, and also the boxed versions. To someone else, they are the same game, why buy both? To me, it's a small detail, but it matters.
Yeah, to a collector like myself, those small details are important, and thus I followed your advice and downloaded the demo. I'll be burning it to a disk and putting it in my original boxed version (along with the DRM-free GOG version) case, so that I have everything all in the original case. So, thanks!
Post edited March 21, 2013 by GilesHabibula