3D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night
Release Date: September 23, 1996
Sequel unusual Sierra pinball, combining the mechanics of classic salon vending machines with elements of the plot and unlimited creativity of the creators. This time we have at our disposal three completely new tables, the style of which clearly refers to the horror movie.
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3D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night Description
3D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night is a continuation of the original arcade game, combining the mechanics of classic slot machines with elements of the plot and unlimited creativity of the creators. The production was created in the same as the original Dynamix studio, known among others from the Incredible Machine series. This time the action of the game takes us to places clearly associated with horrors.
There are 3 fully three-dimensional tables at the players' disposal, which, as in the first part, are quite extensive and do not resemble classic salon flippers in any way. Each of them has been divided into three parts, which have their own paws and slightly different requirements for the player. Of course, we can compete individually on each table, but there is nothing to prevent us from taking part in a kind of campaign in which, as the action develops, the game guides us through each table.
The Castle table in its subsequent parts depicts the town, the castle area and the cemetery, while the fun consists mainly in defeating various ghosts, goblins, dragons and zombies. The Tower is nothing more than a laboratory of a crazy scientist, in which, in competition with rats and monsters, we strive to resurrect Dr. Frankenstein's monster. Finally, it resembles a prison for the condemned Dungeon, where our main task is to place skeletons in their own cells. Each of the three tables offers a large number of different challenges and mini-games, after which the action of the game moves on to the next.
In terms of graphics, Creep Night looks a bit better than its predecessor, using resolutions up to 640x480 pixels. The audio layer has also improved significantly. The sounds produced by the mechanisms on the tables now sound more realistic, as do the digitised samples and music, which in the first part of the game used only the MIDI synthesis.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
3D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Dynamix / Jeff Tunnell Productions
Publisher: Sierra
Age restrictions: none
3D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: 486/DX 33 MHz, 8 MB RAM, 2 MB HDD, Windows 3.x/95