"Galactic Pinball" is a classic arcade pinball game filled with retro-futuristic style.
"Galaxy Pinball" aims to provide a pinball experience that is both deep and easy to pick up for new and veteran players. The game includes several uniquely designed pinball tables, each representing a different galaxy or sci-fi scene, such as "Wormhole Crossing," "Abandoned Space Station," and "Supernova Burst." Each pinball table has its own complex mechanics, such as ramps, bumpers, special targets, and bonus missions. Completing specific hit sequences can trigger "Multi-Ball Mode," allowing players to control multiple pinballs simultaneously and achieve explosive scoring opportunities. The game also features a global leaderboard, encouraging players to constantly practice, master the nuances of each pinball table, and challenge for the title of pinball master.
In "Galaxy Pinball," ball control is more important than blind hitting. When the pinball falls onto the flippers, quickly tapping the flipper button (called "trapping") can temporarily stop the pinball's movement. This provides you with valuable seconds to aim for specific ramps or targets you want to hit. For high-score missions, make sure to aim for key targets (such as high-score ramps or mission triggers) when launching, rather than hitting randomly.
Don't always launch the pinball straight up. Try using the edges or sides of the flippers to hit the pinball at an angle towards targets that are difficult to hit directly, such as side bonus targets or hidden passages. Skillfully mastering "side-flipping" with different strengths and angles can allow you to trigger special bonuses and unlock multi-ball modes more effectively.
Each pinball table has a main mission or a series of light targets. Prioritize lighting up or hitting these targets, as they often unlock the biggest scoring bonuses in the game, especially the multi-ball mode. Multi-ball mode is the best time to achieve explosive high scores. During multi-ball mode, focus on keeping all pinballs alive, followed by scoring, because the scoring multiplier in multi-ball mode is usually high.
Many pinball simulators incorporate a "shaking the machine" mechanism, allowing players to gently shake the machine to change the trajectory of the pinball. In "Galaxy Pinball," using this feature cautiously to prevent the pinball from falling directly into the bottom hole is crucial. But pay attention to the "Tilt" indicator on the screen! Excessive shaking will cause the machine to lock up, forcing the current round to end and losing all points. At the last moment before the pinball is about to fall, gently push it to avoid mistakes.
Arcade
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Arcade
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Arcade
NES / Famicom(FC)
Arcade
Nintendo DS
NES / Famicom(FC)
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
Arcade
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Arcade
Nintendo DS
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Game Boy Advance(GBA)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
NES / Famicom(FC)
Nintendo DS