I don't have much time in on "Hyperspace Pinball" yet, but as there is only one review, I suspect something is in order. Updates as appropriate, hopefully very soon. First off, this shouldn't be compared to what you currently play as pinball: TPA, FX2, or even Balls of Steel. The physics of “Hyperspace Pinball” will most likely leave players of the aforementioned trio of pinball tables cold. It just doesn't feel much like a ball rolling, or struck, or arcing, or pretty much anything you're accustomed to. But as this is "Hyperspace Pinball", quite likely this is a deliberate choice to do things differently. If you're accustomed to playing 15-minute games in FX2, be prepared to be thrilled if one of these one-ball games lasts over 30 seconds. (Some are 4-ball.) Though you hit balls with flippers, it just doesn’t have the feel of pinball, but rather of something else, something that deserves thoughtful consideration. While pinball is traditionally a game of developing the skills...
Hyperspace Pinball
- Release Date:
- Sep 30, 2015
- Developer:
- Gamieon, Inc.
- Publisher:
- Gamieon, Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Score big points by collecting power-ups, running loops, defeating mini-bosses and conquering mini-challenges. You can even compete with other players on the campaign leaderboards and earn Steam badges, trading cards and more than a dozen achievements!
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User Reviews
Hyperspace Pinball is alot of fun, but it may be a strain on the eyes as the visuals are very bright and colorful. This shouldn't be too much of an issue on a PC. Were it for Android or iOS I can well imagine that it could generate comments like "it makes my eyes bleed." So far I have stuck with playing the game in Campaign Mode*, but there are also the Boss Runs and Endurance Mode. There are 13 achievements that you can earn, of which I currently have earned 6. Most recently I earned 'Rack 'em Up' by hitting or surpassing 10 million points in one game. There is a leaderboard. I'm currently ranked 10th Worldwide and 2nd amoung my friends. I had been ranked 31st but then subsequently fell to the mid 80s. So I had to climb my way back up the charts. My other Achievements for this game are: *Centipede Smasher *Jacked Up *Perfectionist *Rack ‘em Up (Earn over 10,000,000 points in a single game in Campaigh Mode) *Spin Master *Straight to the Points If you played this game when it was ...
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq0Vxl2GTI8]I also did a video review of this game.[/url] My game play time is also not accurate as I played it for a while on a laptop that was not online. Billed as a hybrid of pinball and old-school shoot em' ups, this game isn't good as either. The pinball tables are incredibly simplistic and there really is nothing of a shmup in this. There are geometric shapes that fly around the board that you have to hit with your ball but there really isn't resembling a shmup as fans of that genre would think of it. Old-school games like Pinball on the NES have more complicated tables than the ones found here. The physics also don't feel like a traditional pinball table and the enemies move randomly and cause your ball to bounce off them on impact, depending what powerup you have equipped. This takes most of the elements of skill out of the game. Pinball and shmups often feel random but are ultimately skill-based games that reward persistence and learning ...
i think i would enjoy this more if i could FIND THE DAMN BALL with all the particle effects all over the place...
OVERALL RATING: 4 out 5 stars Hyperspace Pinball - $2.99 People who wish to claim they put this out: Gamieon, Inc. Consists of mulitple tables (changes during gameplay) with varied amounts of Balls per play. Played on an i-7 4.0 Ghz, 16 GB RAM, Nvidia GTX 1070 8 GB RAM, 2 TB 7200 RPM HDD Positives: The Game didn't crash on me! The games is very creative, has a very different yet still similar feel to pinball (in general, but I agree with my other pinball enthusiasts, you cannot compare this to PBA, PB FX2, or whatnot, totally different beast), quite honestly this reminds me of an updated version of the Enigma table in Epic Pinball. Have varied objectives and has bosses as well. The game has quite a bit of replability and I see this a keeper for just about anyone. Negatives: May take some games a bit to figure out the game within a game, but once figured out this game will keep people entertained. The down and dirty: This is one to get in my opinion. Darkendone{LDH}
very good and fun game, I like it :)
A nice little solid pinnball game with a touch of geometric wars about it. Various geometric shapes appear and you have to shoot them down. Its nice to play and it run smooth and fast, but it seems that everytime I play it, I only play it a little and then leave it. Something seems off. I think its because the ball is a bit too fast and the geometric shapes sometimes comes a bit to close to your flippers and thereby returning the ball too fast for you to react and then you loose the ball. So I think this game have a good foundation and solid gameplay that just needs to be adjusted a little bit so its more fun. Because you loose the ball too fast you probably will leave the game too soon. So please developer, change the small details so the player get some more gameplay and longer sessions with the ball, then you might have a winner here :-) Until then I will not as such recommend the game, because I leave it very fast every single time I play it. Hope it will be improved because ther...
Picked up for a dollar which I thought was value. The problem with this game is the effects. The explosions are so bright you lose all track of the ball. Consequently you lose it. This is the reason there are no side drains. It would be impossible. When enemies move to an area on top of the drain, it's pretty obvious where the ball is going to go when it hits one. Ah yes, the throw back. If you lose the ball (and sometimes when it feels like you might have when it hits an enemy and moves faster than the speed of light) the ball is thrown back with some equally bizarre lighting effect. Next time it's game over. In my day, pinball involved 5 balls. Whats with this one bonus throw back insta kill? Even Asteroids gave you three chances and an opportunity to win an extra turn. Yes, I know the levels are pretty simple but it makes you feel ripped off. The rebounds from the enemies, which should be the same as the kicker rebound if you think about pinball and pop bumpers, coupled wi...
I love Pinball games like Pinball FX 2, and this looked really fun, adding a geometry wars theme to it. But in the end, I just didn't find it very fun. It is easier to lose a ball than you'd think, and you seem to have less control than you do with Pinball FX 2. I didn't find it very exciting to make it to the next level or anything. Otherwise it ran fine on my Alienware Alpha on Windows 10. (2/5 stars)
A really fun pinball game.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1 Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Storage: 400 MB available space
Recommended
- Processor: 2 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
FAQ
How much does Hyperspace Pinball cost?
Hyperspace Pinball costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Hyperspace Pinball?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1 Ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Storage: 400 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Processor: 2 Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM
What platforms is Hyperspace Pinball available on?
Hyperspace Pinball is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Hyperspace Pinball worth buying?
Hyperspace Pinball has 60% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was Hyperspace Pinball released?
Hyperspace Pinball was released on Sep 30, 2015.
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