3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night

3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night (1996)

by Dynamix, Sierra On-Line
Genres:Pinball
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Pinball with a strong horror motif. In the 3-D Ultra Pinball tradition, many of the effects achieved on these tables could not be reproduced on traditional machines. There are even cutaways to mini-video games where you can rack up bonus points. Tables can be played individually, or all at once in a campaign to beat them.Show more
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January 29, 2025
Creep Night combines pinball, adventure and action games in a package that is full of personality and cemented the new genre that the original 3d ultra pinball had created. I played this game for years and loved its humor, how varied each table was, with sub tables with their own objectives... what a fantastic game!
Never got far because my child brain couldn't handle the difficulties of pinball. But I enjoyed it! Probably the reason I like pinball video games that go far behind a traditional table. I can even vaguely remember the cover picture! Would love to play this again and see if the nostalgia can survive.
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