Friday, October 1, 2010

Pinball Playfield Breakdown





7-Up Pinball. This game is unique in which there are two pairs of kickers to guide the ball to the flippers, making the ball extra bouncy and a little difficult for a smooth slide for the flippers to shoot the ball to holes and targets. Shooting up to the left ramp will have the ball spinning in a hole, where it disappears and the gate at the very top will release the ball. The right ramp contains a ball lock, where the player can lock a ball and play two balls at the same time. A saucer is placed in the middle, allowing more dynamic play. The playfield is rounded at the bottom, giving a more elegant look to the game and ties with the licensed product (7-Up and its curved bottle). The bumpers at the top of the playfield allow the player to accrue more points, making this an easier game to play for casual and younger gamers. Overall, this 7-Up version of pinball is simple and easy to play, which is desirable for this particular licensed product.

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