Hardcore pinheads and casual pinball players will be drawn to this game on theme alone. Star Wars is one of the most popular licenses/themes for pinball and people have been waiting for this title for a long time. There was also tons of information to be found on the display throughout the game to show your progress and what to shoot. Overall the animations and clips looked fantastic. According to Stern’s feature matrix, the game contains “dramatic zoned red, white and blue general illumination LED’s”. The light show overall looked pretty great, but particularly the GI and the flash lamps. The GI (general illumination) and flashers
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After some scoring tweaks and code updates this could be an interesting tournament game, as well as a lasting game in the home environment or on location. With all the different paths to play and all the different multipliers, there are going to be many different ways to play this game. You can also backhand the spinner/loop shot from the left flipper. The ramps and loops look smooth and fast, and both ramps can be backhanded. With it being a Steve Ritchie design, people were expecting a game with flow, and it looks like Star Wars will not disappoint in that department. Tilt Forums has a rulesheet in progress which can be found here. No surprise here, but it is not shipping with complete code. It is a 6 ball gameĪt times all six balls will be in play at the same time. You can also start multiple missions at the same time, similar to Game of Thrones. Nine multi-balls!? It will be interesting to see how those are implemented throughout play. There are 16 missions, 9 multi-balls, and a wizard mode Left picture – hit moving arrow target, right picture – hit FORCE drop target 3. Hit the moving arrow on the bank of three targets to get bonus multipliers, or hit the flashing FORCE drop target for points. Within each character choice, you also choose a “path” which is basically a bonus or reward (such as light certain modes/missions or increase multipliers). To start, you choose a character and a pathĮach player chooses either Luke, Leia, Han Solo, or R2-D2. Thanks to Jack Danger for the use of screen shots from his stream, check out his live streams at /dead_flip. Thoughts are based on videos from Pintastic, along with Dead Flip’s stream last week which you can watch here. Below are Five Things We Know, Five Likes and Five Dislikes on the new Star Wars pinball machine.