
Sam B
It's extremely addictive, but somewhat bland compared to other incremental games. Most modern incremental games layer progression, so that resetting progression at the lowest level provides progress at a higher one. This game has 6 layers which is more than most, but unfortunately there isn't much in the way of interesting decisions or meaningful change as you progress.

The Administrator
it's a good game, but tbh I expected to be able to upgrade the pinball machine itself more than just closing off the side lanes and having auto paddles. there's also a quirk with the ball speed, where if you enable adaptive 120hz refresh rate on a phone that supports it, the ball will be twice as fast. which is actually what it feels like it should be. the ball on 60fps is in slow motion. it's painful to watch lol.
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joey gizmos
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edit: this game was pretty fun for a week or so. I was hoping that later upgrades would upgrades the board, like adding another area or more flippers, but its just more multipliers. still a fun game but there's no replay value or longevity, so I'm disappointed. 3/5 original: I love this style of game. this particular game is simple but good looking, has a decent amount of content, and best of all, doesn't bug you constantly with ads and/or nagging for in-game payments. 5/5
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