Pinball Fantasies - Tables

Tables

Like Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies contains four themed tables with various difficulty levels.

  • Party Land is a table oriented around an amusement park, where the letters of either PARTY or CRAZY must be lit to start a high-scoring event. This is the easiest table due to several high-scoring targets such as the Arcade and the Loop Ramp. This is the table included in the shareware release.
  • Speed Devils is focused on car racing, and the player must overtake cars to take the lead. This is more difficult due to much fewer high-scoring targets; additionally, the Billion Dollar table and this one will give the player only one extra ball in normal play. All four tables award one extra ball at the instant the highest score in the list is exceeded, and when the match at the end succeeds.
  • Billion Dollar Gameshow is a game show-style table where the player attempts to win prizes by achieving certain combinations of ramps. This is the most difficult, in part because of the single extra ball limit, but largely because the prizes won do not survive the loss of the ball unless all three are lit and won before the ball drains.
  • Stones 'N Bones is based on a haunted house, similar to Nightmare of Pinball Dreams, where the player must light eight successively more rewarding modes by completing a bank of targets marked STONE-BONE and then cycle continuously through the modes. This is generally considered the highest-scoring table, with a recorded score of 44,757,345,572,500; no other table has recorded any scores in the trillions.

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