bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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I generally don't play these things, but I was on a short trip with my family and was at a place with a bunch of these, as well as several ticket redemption and midway style games.
I've read about these things before and have seen them in action. Some look like they can be won, but only if everything is perfect - a precise alignment with nothing holding down whatever toy is the intended target. I've also seen it where everything was lined up properly, the toy was centered perfectly in the claw, the toy was actually lifted up, and it fell through. And people just kept on coming back for that one.
I finally gave in to my kid and tried one of these things out after the person in front of us got one (with a perfect alignment with the claw). It was a small toy, but something my kid really wanted. I managed to get it, but with a lot of luck. One of the claw arms happened to snag on a piece of fabric that was sewn onto the toy. My kid wanted a different toy from the same machine, and I looked at where it was. I thought it was going to miss when it wasn't perfectly aligned, but it just barely held on. I was worried that it was going to drop before it reached the door.
I guess there's a strategy for these things. One is to see something that's sitting there on an "island" almost and not held down by anything else. Another is to look for toys that have appendages. I saw someone get one because the claw went under an arm on the toy.
I've read about these things before and have seen them in action. Some look like they can be won, but only if everything is perfect - a precise alignment with nothing holding down whatever toy is the intended target. I've also seen it where everything was lined up properly, the toy was centered perfectly in the claw, the toy was actually lifted up, and it fell through. And people just kept on coming back for that one.
I finally gave in to my kid and tried one of these things out after the person in front of us got one (with a perfect alignment with the claw). It was a small toy, but something my kid really wanted. I managed to get it, but with a lot of luck. One of the claw arms happened to snag on a piece of fabric that was sewn onto the toy. My kid wanted a different toy from the same machine, and I looked at where it was. I thought it was going to miss when it wasn't perfectly aligned, but it just barely held on. I was worried that it was going to drop before it reached the door.
I guess there's a strategy for these things. One is to see something that's sitting there on an "island" almost and not held down by anything else. Another is to look for toys that have appendages. I saw someone get one because the claw went under an arm on the toy.