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Where in the world did that little silver ball go?

Pinball World, a remarkable pinball game with 19 tables to play on as you trot around the globe, is available on GOG.com 100% DRM-Free for just $5.99.

Not enough games pioneer a new space in the plot-based geographical exploration pinball sim genre, and that's a shame. You've got your Pinball Worlds, you've got your..hm. Other than rumors of a Carmen Sandiego / pinball FPS that was abandoned back in 1998, we can't think of much. Each of these genres singularly is something special, and when you mix them all together, you get a truly remarkable achievement. Pinball World creates a grand vista of interconnected pinball tables that are all united around the theme of travelling around the world via small tables trapped under lucite.

It lacks some of the majesty of travelling to destinations in real life, but it's hard to knock the convenience.

With 9 main tables set in the UK, Germany, Africa, the Big Apple, the Far East, and more, each table brings a number of special effects, cool features, and even unlockable bonus tables. As one of the very few pinball games with a save/load feature to help you make the most of the sprawling, interconnected nest of tables, it also has cool little driving minigames between each of the tables, giving you a break in between ceaseless flipping flippers and bumping bumpers.

For just $5.99, it's hard to say no to a game like Pinball World that pushes the limits of what can be conceived for a pinball game, and manages to turn out an excellent experience in the process.
Pinball...my only weakness. On the wishlist and it really doesn't look that bad.
Never heard of this one but looks interesting.
Funny what games could do with 37mb back in the day (heck, I remember some good games that were 64K...yes, I'm old...)
ummmmmmm
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Russonc: Funny what games could do with 37mb back in the day (heck, I remember some good games that were 64K...yes, I'm old...)
Ha. I remember good games that were 16k.
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Niggles: ummmmmmm
It's okay to say 'no' once in a while :)
There was a Avengers (not the marvel one) themed pinball game from 90s. I'm having hard times trying to remember. Anyone does what the name was?
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Niggles: ummmmmmm
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Ophelium: It's okay to say 'no' once in a while :)
its actually better than the other release imho..
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Ophelium: It's okay to say 'no' once in a while :)
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Niggles: its actually better than the other release imho..
Haha! Fair enough, but you could say no to both ;)
Well, its old atleast.

Not a huge fan of older pinball games im afraid, i prefer newer pinball games.

But great for you who like it :)
Post edited May 01, 2014 by Redfoxe
Unfortunately Pinball games aren't my thing. The most I've probably done is used a Pinball Construction Set where making some of them are sorta fun, but in the end I can't seem to keep myself interested in them.
Good release.
It is not the best pinball game, to be honest... but still... not to bad either if you do need another one.

However it is good to see that gOg will not be following TeT's "Moby Rank" scheme for new releases, as it is firmly on a 55 there :)
I love pinball games, and I missed the chance to play Pinball World when it was released back in the nineties. So thank you so much, GOG. Wishlisted!