That's because this game is made by someone else and Spooky is just distributing. It already existed in whiteboard form before Spooky picked it up.
Look at The Jetsons if you want to see a new shitty Spooky game.
Jetsons was not designed by Spooky either. It was a contract game brought to Spooky by The Pinball Company.
https://www.pinballnews.com/site/2017/02/02/the-jetsons/
Spooky worked with Scott Danesi to take TNA from whitewood to production. They are the ones building that game and what I was commenting on was how solid the machine feels. It has more solid feel, more like a 90s Bally Williams or JJP than a Stern.