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  • Summary: This is not your basic, average, everyday, ordinary, run-of-the-mill, ho-hum pinball table. Based on the classic 1987 fantasy comedy film, The Princess Bride Pinball takes Pinball FX players to a world of treachery, peril, revenge... and a bit of kissing. The table features iconic charactersThis is not your basic, average, everyday, ordinary, run-of-the-mill, ho-hum pinball table. Based on the classic 1987 fantasy comedy film, The Princess Bride Pinball takes Pinball FX players to a world of treachery, peril, revenge... and a bit of kissing. The table features iconic characters such as Inigo Montoya and adapts unforgettable scenes from the film into peak pinball challenges.
    Pinball FX’s The Princess Bride Pinball Key Features:

    Climb the Cliffs of Insanity and start a Duel with Inigo Montoya
    Give the right answer to Vizzini in the Battle of Wits mode and see your scores rise
    Free Westley from the Machine by shooting the lit lanes
    Prove your skill by going through the Super-Mega-Multi-Monster skillshots
    Storm the castle in Wizard Mode and let true love prevail
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  1. Sep 4, 2024
    90
    Zen Studios doesn’t always hit with its licensed tables, often missing things like music, real voices, and likenesses. The Princess Bride Pinball is one of the better ones in that regard, and I think any fan of the movie who isn’t allergic to pinball would do well to check it out. It’s not the most innovative of tables, relying on a lot of well-worn design choices, but I think that too fits. A good time for newcomers or veterans alike.
  2. Sep 18, 2024
    75
    The Princess Bride Pinball isn’t Zen’s best work with movie licenses, but there’s still some good fun to have here. I appreciate the genuine voices, plus licensing that didn’t jack the price, a la India Jones at $14.99. I can think of no better game to play after eating a nice mutton lettuce and tomato sandwich. Give this DLC a buy.