Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island
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Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island is a pinball
Pinball
Pinball is a type of arcade game, usually coin-operated, where a player attempts to score points by manipulating one or more metal balls on a playfield inside a glass-covered case called a pinball machine. The primary objective of the game is to score as many points as possible...

 video game released in 2001
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 by Electronic Arts
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 for the PC
Personal computer
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 only.

Gameplay

The game uses the Unreal engine
Unreal Engine
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 which was previously only used for first-person shooter games. It provided a fresh new gameplay experience for its time, especially in the aspect of pinball games. The game is rendered in 3-D, and has both a story mode consisting of 9 levels, where no actual pinball tables exist, and a table mode. Most of the levels must be unlocked by completing other levels. There are hidden areas in the story mode to earn bonus points, it also features special power-ups to help your progression through the game.

The game was unlike any other pinball game at the time, it wasn't just your average game of pinball behind a glass case or a video game simluation, you were able to roam around a small world known as The Forgotton Island. It also featured monsters and insects to eliminate or bypass while playing in story mode. It is known at times for being a very fast-paced game.

In addition to the instruction manual, a booklet is provided with the Windows
Microsoft Windows
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version of the game that includes a short story in the appearance of the main character's personal journal. It hints of a possible sequel at the end of the story by saying "I have the feeling there's more adventure to come", but this hasn't been confirmed or announced yet.

Levels

The levels for story mode and table mode are the same, but the difference is story mode offers quests and objectives to unlock new levels for both story mode and table mode, opposed to table mode which is used to set a high score for each level. Levels are listed in order of which they appear in the game:
  • Ooga's House

  • T-Rex Rampage

  • Volcano Mountain

  • Vertigo Peak

  • Mountain Climber

  • Ice Mountain

  • Looney Lagoon

  • Mystic Cave

  • Fossil Beach

  • Monkey Marsh (free download from official website)

Editor

The windows version of the game includes a level editor to make your own custom levels, but has never been officially supported, and can be quite difficult to use, according to the developers themselves.

Custom levels for the game have been made but aren't easy to find, although one extra level is available for free on the official website, but no other official levels have been released.

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