![]() For the expert there is a fourth, also of six balls, which is active after playing all the available modes, in which you can win a whopping billion points. One is the classic in which we have to "locking" three balls to turn and we can win the famous jackpot, the other two balls which we will get by hitting a ball captive that is on the table, and the most spectacular of all: a mode of 6 balls simultaneous that corresponds with the game mode, the "pit of snakes". That is something that will be well stocked this machine: three different modes. ![]() Special mention deserves the scene mode multibola, in which, as could not be otherwise, when professor Jones is pursued by a giant ball. The screen of course can't offer a lot of realism, but that accompanies wonderfully well in the game with scenes drawn (or redrawn) from the movies. The scenes that we can (more or less) star in are the of the wagons, the persecution of horse tank nazi, The streets of Cairo and many other more, each one with the sounds of the movies. In these game modes we will have one task: to make loops, sieve it in some particular site, touching the target indicated, etc, All of course to increase up to the stratosphere our score. In total we have a dozen of random events available from the original trilogy, some of them play directly on the video screen with the controls of the flippers. It is not the first game that did this, but the one that probably best executed when these game modes scenes of the movies. Like other games of the system SuperPin, the machine offers game modes that are activated by straining the ball in the corresponding hole. Of course it also can be forced with a little help. You can also activate the Narrow Escape, which will retrieve the ball in certain circumstances if it is strained through a rail outside. First, at the start of each "ball" we have Eternal Life (as the Holy Grail), that will give us another chance if we strain too quickly. Like all similar machines, there are blind spots and slots for where the ball is lost irretrievably, but this batch of tables included a number of features to make your experience didn't turn out as bitch. It is a table particularly well designed, with ramps, trapdoors and holes everywhere. All washed down by the wonderful beats of the original soundtrack composed by the ineffable John Williams, the wizard behind the music of many films of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. ![]() We have also included some samples of Star Wars, as the sound that makes the Millennium Falcon when it doesn't start the engine superluz, to complement the sounds of ramps and targets. In addition, the narration of the game is the responsibility of the own original actor of Sallah, John Rhys-Davies. The sound is without a doubt one of the most salient features of the machine, as it includes voices digital film for each scene. ![]() Finally a pinball game with digital surround sound, which makes something as seemingly vain as a game of pinball us goal of full movies. It is characterized by its LCD screen, used now as ever to show scenes of the movies, and now by your new sound system DCS. This pinball table is built around the technology SuperPin of Williams, who previously produced other games such as Twilight Zone (1993) or Addams Family (1992).
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