Sometimes bouncing a ball off the rail can produce an odd collision. Besides that, the physics work well enough.
As for the economy, sometimes you will get ball options that aren't worth the money. For example, on several occasions I've seen a basic ball that costs more than it pays out (example: it costs 4C to buy but it only pays out 3C ). Why would I buy that ball when I there are usually options where the ball pays out more than its cost (or includes an effect)?
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