Classic Pinball Game

Pinball is a classic arcade game where players use flippers to hit a ball against targets on a playfield.

Control the paddles, hit targets, and challenge high scores! Experience realistic physics simulation in this exciting arcade game.

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How to Play

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Control the Paddle: Use keyboard arrow keys or mouse to move the paddle and keep the ball in play.

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Launch the Ball: Press spacebar to launch the ball from the paddle. The ball will bounce off targets and walls.

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Score Points: Hit targets to earn points. Different colored targets give different point values.

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Advance Levels: Clear all targets to advance to the next level. Each level increases in difficulty.

Pro Tip: Try to hit gaps between targets to keep the ball bouncing for multi-hit combos and bonus points!

Physics Simulation

Realistic ball physics including bounce angles, gravity, and collision detection.

Challenging Levels

10 carefully designed levels with increasing difficulty and unique target arrangements.

Special Power-ups

Collect special items for extra balls, score multipliers, and slow-motion effects.

Global Rankings

Compete with players worldwide and climb the leaderboard to become a pinball master.

Today's Top Scores

Rank Player Score Level
1 Pinball Wizard 25,400 10
2 Physics Pro 18,750 8
3 Paddle Master 15,200 7
4 Beginner Player 9,800 5
5 Casual Gamer 6,500 4

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About Pinball

Pinball is a classic arcade game where players use flippers to hit a ball against targets on a playfield. The goal is to score as many points as possible before losing the ball.

Fun Fact

The first pinball machine was invented in the 1930s and was originally called "Baffle Ball".

Game Trivia

Pinball was once banned in many American cities as a form of gambling. The ban was lifted in the 1970s after manufacturers proved it was a game of skill.

Game Features

  • Realistic physics simulation
  • 10 challenging levels
  • Multiple ball styles
  • Global leaderboards
  • Special power-ups

Pinball Evolution

Pinball has evolved significantly since its invention. Modern digital versions like this one maintain the core gameplay while adding new features and visual effects.

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1930s: First mechanical pinball machines

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1940s: Introduction of flippers

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1970s: Solid-state electronics introduced

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1990s: Digital pinball becomes popular

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Today: Online multiplayer pinball games