![]() ![]() The popular opinion is that Pinball Fantasies is the best pinball game for the iPhone - some even say it's the best simulated pinball ever created. Pinball Dreaming: Pinball Fantasies is the official iPhone version of the classic Amiga pinball arcade simulator originally released in 1992 and is the successor to the wildly popular Pinball Dreams! To see all highscores, visit for the list! Online highscores now in! Turn them on from the settings and they will automatically be updated/uploaded. ![]() Single-player Arcade and Challenge modes provide hours of solo entertainment, and a Multiplayer mode lets players face each other head-on. Players can spend as little as two minutes on a quick pinball challenge, or delve deeper into the game, gaining rewards in a token-based system as they unlock each of the pinball tables. Players begin Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection with access to four pinball tables, and the remaining four tables are unlocked as the game progresses. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection harkens back to the arcades of the 1980s. Every table has been meticulously recreated to bring players the visuals, sound effects and gameplay that made these games legendary successes. Working closely with Williams to ensure authenticity of each of the games, the collection is highlighted by some of the most popular and innovative Williams pinball tables, including Gorgar, the first-ever talking pinball machine, Black Knight, which introduced "Magna-Save" and Bonus Ball, and Space Shuttle, which took the pinball industry by storm in 1984. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection faithfully recreates eight of the most memorable tables from the golden age of pinball in photorealistic 3D. After spelling the words, the ramp’s right front side will lower, providing a path to the hole to activate the main missions. To start the main table missions, light the lamps on the center of the playfield that spell out “Citadel” by shooting the left and right ramps on the table. The table would not be complete without a Republic attack gunship, which is especially spectacular when the table is played in 3D. Set between the events of the Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the Star Wars: The Clone Wars pinball table features Anakin Skywalker and his apprentice, Ahsoka Tano, both represented as 3D characters, as well as Asajj Ventress, Savage Opress and battle Droids. The unique art, momentous light saber battles, and fast-moving action that makes the series so enjoyable translates naturally into an amazing pinball experience. I could definitely see MNF: kind of similar in regard to seeing it makes it immediately obvious what you want to do, no explanations necessary.Star Wars: The Clone Wars table embraces the artistic style and energy of the series and is a perfect fit for a high energy pinball table. I brought mine to our show one year, and could tell beginners enjoyed it: they just seemed to like to go for the multiball, no rules or explanations necessary. It's also fun to see the balls banked / combo'd in there. The locks are immediately inviting to shoot for, and it's not too challenging to frustrate a beginner. ![]() I think the multiball is one of the great things for a beginner. Strange that one of 'em said too easy, the other complicated and difficult. Interesting, but if he couldn't get multiball, it's not too easy for him. Older guys seem to like the “old school” games. Games that are simple, rewarding and have a cool gimmick. The rules are somewhat simple, but explaining them to a casual player and having them understand the goals is different. My friend said the game seemed complicated and a bit difficult. I WOULD have said Breakshot but I have a friend and her husband come over to play and the husband said it was “too easy” although he never even got multiball and couldn’t break over a million. ![]()
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