Before beginning to write this review of Zombie Pinball, the reviewer carefully read ZP's Store Page. Actually, it says very little, and claims little more, except the possibly questionable “A super addictive gameplay”. In fact, Zombie Pinball is all it claims to be (with the one possible exception.) It is fun, it does (one presumes) have seven tables. Thus, this reviewer will give a positive review of a game that presents itself honestly, but will also attempt to include enough information to allow each gamer to make a personal choice. Yes, Zombie Pinball does involve hitting BALLS with FLIPPERS, and by doing so, scoring POINTS. It has lots of SOUNDS, and LIGHTS, and does it ever have POINTS! And it looks GREAT! So it certainly does fulfill every component of the definition of “pinball”. But it is by no means “traditional” pinball..... Zombie Pinball has seven tables, but at this point only three of them (very similar in most ways) are part of this review to any degree. ...
Zombie Pinball
- Release Date:
- Jun 21, 2016
- Developer:
- Shine Research
- Publisher:
- Plug In Digital
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
- A super addictive gameplay,
- A crazy atmosphere,
- Breathtaking SFXs and musics,
- 7 different tables,
- 20 spectacular game modes,
- Hundreds of challenges !
Frankenstein and his buddies, zombies, werewolves, undead rockers, burning or dripping skeletons will make you sweat...
In Zombie Pinball, you will have great fun by smashing zombies !
The game is marked as "english" only, but the rules of each tables are available in French, English, German, Italian and Spanish.
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User Reviews
Well I just wanted to put a few things out there for people looking to buy this game... I spent a little over an hour with the first table, which was fun but not at all what I was expecting. The table itself is fine, and there is 5-6 mini games you can activate by hitting targets. The physics feel super floaty... the balls themselves sound and feel more like you are playing a pachinko machine filled with glass beads. I say this because the first table has at least 4 differant seperate multiball modes and you can trigger them all at the same time. Ten+ glass beads shooting (floating) all over the place while on fire (yes on fire with trail effect) is exciting but not what I have been used to playing on FX2 or Pinball Arcade. In how it compares to actual pinball I would say this is the lowest of the pinball games I own. Some of the rules language is a bit strange. The first challenge is "Validate 10 lanes" There seems to be a score bug occasionally and the scoreboard is local only fo...
Very boring very quickly to this semi-pinhead, and have to earn other tables which is an unwelcomed hassle. Not a serious pinball game, might be good for kids/new to pinball. Wouldn't recommend this over any Pinball FX2 table, Pinball Arcade, or Zaccaria Pinball, or even Worms Pinball.
"Ever since I was a young boy, I played the silver ball." - The Who I have never been to Soho or Brighton, but I have always loved pinball. I grew up during the golden age of pinball. I played some really good tables, good themes, talking tables, etc. The best tables always had great gameplay with smooth flipper action. The theme was almost always fun, but good gameplay always wins out over theme. I've played many a table where the hotspot on the flippers would klunk off an corner. As the tables aged, the flippers would give the ball less momentum and the ball didn't roll as well ... leading to weak action (balls just going up to the target and .... falling well short to roll back down again without hitting anything). Video pinball never ages or succumbs to weak action, burned out lights, poor ball rolling, etc. There are many pinball games that capture this table realism and maintain the pinball feel like an actual table, but Zombie Pinball is not one of these. Zombie Pinb...
this reminds me of a game you would find on a free flash game site.
This is the worst piece of rubbish I ever played. My happiest moment was deleting it from my library.
I do not recommend this. Its cheap and lazy design with a huge annoying zombie mascot always floating in your face. Did not enjoy enough.
Tired of traditional pinball games? This one is for you! Colorful, with lot of effects, I recommend this game. It is fun and very cheap for a game like this.
cheap and funny
I like this Zombie Pinball game and seem to like playing it around this time of month. I give it a thumbs up.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP +
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Direct9 compliant
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Zombie Pinball cost?
Zombie Pinball costs $3.04. Currently 39% off!
What are the system requirements for Zombie Pinball?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP + Processor: 1 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Direct9 compliant DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Zombie Pinball available on?
Zombie Pinball is available on Windows PC.
Is Zombie Pinball worth buying?
Zombie Pinball has 68% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was Zombie Pinball released?
Zombie Pinball was released on Jun 21, 2016.
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