The game follows traditional pinball rules in a single-player setup: keep the ball in play, score points, and complete table-specific objectives. Each of the four tables features unique layouts, ramps, bumpers, kickers, and bonus areas, with special events triggered by hitting certain targets. The camera is fixed to the table, while the Virtual Boy’s stereoscopic effect gives the playfield more spatial depth. Controls are limited to the flippers and ball launch, making timing and ball control the core of play.
Learn the safe return paths on each table and focus on controlled shots instead of aggressive full-power launches. A moderate launch strength often gives better control for hitting key targets and avoiding immediate drains. Use brief, well-timed flipper taps to guide the ball, but avoid overcorrecting during fast rebounds.
Tips
Study the table layout first so you know where the main scoring lanes are.
Tips
Use soft taps on the flippers to adjust trajectory instead of holding them too long.
Tips
Aim for central objectives early; they often open up scoring opportunities and bonuses.
User Reviews
The stereoscopic effect gives the game a memorable look on Virtual Boy.
User Reviews
It plays like classic pinball, but the 3D depth makes aiming feel more precise and tense.
User Reviews
It is a compact package, yet it remains a notable early showcase for the system.
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