The campaign is about to finish. Best get in quick.
I really hope this pans out for them. Going with Timeshock first was definitely the right move, given that more people rate that at #1 than any of the other tables, so hopefully there'll be good profits for them.
I guess the mobile market is the big unknown here, and potentially the big cash cow for the project -- if they can nail the game on those devices, and get some rave reviews in the right places, I really hope that mobile users will be all over it.
They'll still have the same quality vs quantity problem they always did -- making the uninitiated customer understand that a pinball game with one table is worth their money, when other games provide multiple tables -- but if they can get traction in the market, I can only imagine the future of the Ultra series will be assured.