Senran Kagura Peach Ball

Senran Kagura Peach Ball (2018)

by Honey Parade Games, Marvelous, Marvelous Europe Ltd., XSEED Games
Genres:Arcade, Pinball, Card & Board Game
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Party
Game modes:Single player
Story:Senran Kagura Peach Ball: Clothes shredding brawlers, rhythmic cooking contests, sunny water gun fights or massage therapy – what’s left for the student shinobi of Senran Kagura to do? Well, there’s always pinball! However, Haruka’s “experiments”, conveniently located in the local arcade, have once again caused havoc for the girls. This time her concoction has mentally turned some of her fellow shinobi into animals and the only way to reverse the effects is by using the mystical Peach Ball, which just so happens to fit perfectly in a pinball machine. Plunge into this new adventure and flip, bump, spin, or ricochet the Peach Ball onto the confused shinobi to return them to their normal selves. With customizable tables, special minigames, a story mode, and fan-favorite additional modes including diorama mode and the dressing room, Senran Kagura Peach Ball is set to be one of the hottest pinball games yet.Show more
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one word best ping pon game ever made good reason easy made ping pon game bad reason controller mixed reason and story best laughter filler ever made and some time this senran kagura
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March 06, 2025
Amazing series. If you look deeper than what you can find on the images, you will find amazing characters with amazing backstories. You might even relate to some of them. Dealing with the pressure of being a descendant of someone powerful, living in poverty, isolating yourself from society, ... . What for most people started with a naughty fighting game has stayed in most peoples hearts as a comfort series, where you can just forget everything that is going on in your life and go back to a simpler time. Simple yet deep games, that make you laugh right after making you emotional. I will never understand how the series basically ended, because the corporations behind it are more and more against fanservice. How can ultra violent games keep coming out, while games that just show a bit of skin are being discontinued. Please bring the rest of the series to GOG so more people can experience them, while people that already love them can finally have them locally backed up (without a DRM) so they can always go back to their comfort games.
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