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Epic Pinball

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Average score: 88% (based on 9 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 51 ratings with 5 reviews)

The ratings only go up to five and I want to rate it eleven

The Good
This was the first game I ever owned that was released in installments. Each package contained the basic game and menu system together with four or five tables. I had packs 1 & 2 so that meant nine tables in all.

I must have owned it back in 1994/5 and the whole family played it. There was competition to set the highest score on each table and at one point this led to rationing access to the PC in one hour sessions. It was the ideal game for us at that time, easy enough for any of us to play, interesting enough that we all wanted to play it, and with enough bonuses and mini games to remain challenging for ages.

It's now 2012 and I've just loaded two tables that I can play using the DOSBOX emulator and they still hold my attention.

The music in these games is excellent. I played the game again today, just the Jungle and Enigma tables, and it still holds its own against other pinball games I've played, and uninstalled, over the years.

The Bad
Only two things really, one being that eventually the rest of the family had better scores than me on all tables, and the other being that my wife eventually got such a high score on the Deep Sea table that it was stored as a humongous negative number.

The Bottom Line
An oldie and a goldie. It runs in DOS so you'll probably need an emulator to play it but, if you get the chance, give it a go.

I've just re-installed two tables and would not hesitate to install more when I can.

DOS · by piltdown_man (236394) · 2012

The only pinball game I own and enjoy

The Good
Big tables with great personality each one (that girl table really has some nice personality eh?) nice music and great physics, my favourite table was 'The Android' you had to bring it to life by hitting some spots in the table, really innovative and original.

The Bad
Some of the tables are a bit silly and the ball-launching game was the same as the tilt key, some times it sucked getting your table accidentally tilted...

The Bottom Line
Im not an expert in pinballs but if you are a pinball maniac you should like Epic Pinball a lot.

DOS · by Depth Lord (934) · 2004

Brought addictive pinball to the PC masses.

The Good
For pinball fans, Epic Pinball was a godsend - the fast-scrolling screens were a big improvement over the tiny screens of older PC games. The variety of pinball tables made for hours of enjoyment - if you got bored with one table, there were many more. Some tables like Deep Sea and Pangaea had excellent pixelled graphics.

The Bad
Even if "nostalgia" tables like Magic were reflective of gameplay at their time, they did get quite dull to play after awhile. I at least credit Epic for putting them in. Also, the music is perhaps a little "cheesy", at least compared to what the PC MOD-scene was creating at the time of its release.

The Bottom Line
If you've ever played the classics Pinball Dreams or Pinball Fantasies on the Amiga (or their PC ports), you will find Epic Pinball comparable. All these games have demoscene roots. Somehow, I just haven't found the more recent "3d-rendered" Windows pinball games as enjoyable, probably since they take a step backward in that the table doesn't move.

For the record, Epic developed two other pinball games: Silverball, similar to Epic Pinball except a commercial release, and Extreme Pinball, a sequel of sorts which was also released commerically (expect reviews for these two games in the future).

DOS · by Andy Voss (1861) · 1999

The best pinball I've played

The Good
As the title says, this is what I consider to be the best pinball on computer. The majority of the tables are fantastic to play, and do not become tired after many plays. The high number of tables is a joy, and is good to see variation between them. Different themes, a few 'vintage' tables, the Enigma table, etc. As well as this, the graphics and music are very high quality.

The Bad
There are a few bugs with the game, if bug is the right word to use. A few of the tables (in particular 'African Safari' and 'Space journey') are difficult to play because the ball is lost far too easily. When I play, the ball is lost regularly after just a few seconds because of bad placement of objects. Also, the bumpers bounce way too hard. This isn't that much of a problem, but can be a bit annoying.

The Bottom Line
Even though a few of the tables are a bit difficult to play, there is still so much here that it is one of my favourite games. Great table design!

DOS · by Adam Holman (3) · 2005

Rocks.

The Good
Everything, starting with the music (which is awesome), through the graphics (which are awesome) and the great collection of intuitive tables (which are awesome).

The Bad
The African Safari and Magic tables kindof suck.

The Bottom Line
Get it, play it and you won't regret it.

DOS · by Tomer Gabel (4538) · 1999

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Critic reviews added by Havoc Crow, Kayburt, mailmanppa, Patrick Bregger, vedder, Tim Janssen, Alsy.