All you need to know is in the instructions that come with the game, in the
"help" section.
A pinball machine is a long rectangular machine with the flippers at the
bottom, nearest you. You launch the ball up toward the top of the machine
with a spring loaded plunger. Gravity takes over. As the ball rolls down
toward you, it hits switches and bumpers, some of which earn you points.
When the ball gets within range of the flippers, you can tell by the sounds
where it is. You hit the flipper, which shoots the ball back up toward the
top, and it begins falling again. The longer you can keep the ball rolling
and bouncing off bumpers and hitting switches, the more points you rack up.
However, between the flipper on the left side and the flipper on the right
side, there is an exit hole. If the ball falls into this hole, that is the
end of your first ball. You start with 3 balls, and will earn an extra ball
if you score 5,000 or more points. That's basically how the game is played.
Although it sounds easy, it is not, but it's a heck of a lot of fun. I
highly suggest that you buy the in-app purchases for this game. They are
really worth the expense.
Thanks, Marty, for a heck of a fun game for our iDevices!!
If you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Sharon Hooley
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 10:41 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Understanding the Pinball Concept
Hi,
With the Blindfold Pinball just announced, I have a question. I've never
played pinball in an accessible way. I only remember continually pressing a
button at a game in a store or mall, my sister urgently commanding "Push
push push!" I think it was Pinball back in the 70's/early 80's. I think I
kind of understand that it involves pushing balls that roll into areas of
the machine that causes different actions, gives points and abilities. But
I'm wondering if I should know anything more?
Thanks for any input,
Sharon H.
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