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- The pinball
The tables in this pinball are very different from each other, very different themes. The first table Super Android (the well known shareware pinball) is probably the best one in the pack. The other tables are sort of fun to play but I didn't get stuck on them the same way as on SA. The tables are fun to play. sound is ok and so on. The fact that the game has lots of tables doesn't really make the grade higher, but the fact that some of the tables are of very good quality does so. The best with all these tables are the dmd's (Dot Matrix Display), its just a tiny thing on the bottom of the screen. Sad enough text isn't displayed there, just score. The event text is displayed on the screen, an irritating thing, but you get used to it. The Epic Pinball Full Edition includes 13 tables, the 13th table is an extra table for the full edition. Originally Super Android was the shareware table and all the Epic Pinball tables were divided into three packs of four tables which were sold separately.
- Super Android There you're supposed to wake the android to life while you're playing. Connect the different body parts, raise the IQ, connect the life system and give it life. The best table in the pack, not just for the layout but for the challenge in it. - Pangaea Takes you through the past of revolution. Explore the strange world of the dinosaurs. The table is nice made and belongs to the better ones in the table. - African Safari The so called 13th table, the one added to the 12 pack. Nothing special about it, join a safari in Africa (what a surprise). Well the table is good and the layout fun, but it's nothing in the whole. After playing it a while you wonder why it ever was made. Practise?, commercial? or what, because the music gets boring the graphics aren't that pretty and some minor bugs can be discovered. - Cyborggirl Not at all very good. Not sure of the theme but its "cyber"... (sigh). Not one of the best tables. - Enigma Strange table, no bumpers or targets to hit. Instead everything id discovered as you play the table. You play in levels. On level one you must collect (shoot) a number of red gems which become visible on different places on the table, after done that you advance to next level where another mission is to be fulfilled. Fun table, absolute one of the funniest in the pack. - Excalibur Some sort of medieval action theme. Swords and things. - Jungle Pinball Get challenged by the hazards of the jungle, kill apples. Half funny/good table. - Pot of Gold Some sort of hippie treasure hunt where the goal it the treasure at the end of the rainbow. Hard to get the meaning of this one. - Magic Do magic tricks. make the rabbit vanish and the cards do something. Some of this collections tables are a bit to boring, this is one. No big challenge, collect points by shooting drop targets and locking balls. - Deep Sea Good table, no main goal. Instead you earn certain missions when reaching a amount of points. Not unusual but at least there is pretty much to do to get these points which makes the table last a while. - Crash and Burn Some kind of a car racing theme. Haven't go much too say about it. - Space Journey Travel from planet to planet on your journey trough space. This table would actually be pretty fun if it wasn't for the fact that the ball humorous enough has a gravity problem. It just drops speed all the time, of course a bit training might help but still it's not normal for the ball to act like this. Otherwise this table has a very solid layout which gives you some belief in it, and it actually is pretty ok to play it. But as most other tables in here, it doesn't last. - Toy Factory
A bit childish theme, but at least it has a good idea. Teddy bear rollovers, toy express, as a jackpot to reach, sort of fun.
The feeling is good on most tables, some tables have some kind of a bug in it that makes the ball easy lost when it comes from certain ramps. But after a while you learn to control that a bit, still it strange to place a ramp end right over the drain. The only table with bad feeling is "Space Journey" where the ball slows down to fast.
A pinball game that only really has one pinball simulation (table that can be compared to realistic) and that's the shareware one Super Android. The other tables aren't as deep as Super Android, you don't as easily get stuck with them. The almost only reason I'm giving this game a nice grade is Super Android and that I think most younger child's might enjoy playing these tables for fun. Maybe its wrong grading a pinball for players 10 years and down, but you actually can grade this one like that (I think, at least some of the tables).
system requirements
Platform: PC
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