68: Slam Tilt

Number 68
(88 points)
Slam Tilt
1996: 13

21st Century made a habit of publishing pinball games, yet this is the only one in the list that was not developed by Digital Illusions. Being a later release, this doesn't rank as highly as earlier entries, despite featuring higher in the final 1996 list. Still, pinball is pinball, what's the difference?
Like the previously featured Pinball Dreams, there are four pinball tables to choose from, and the designs, effects and music are very well done. The game also uses a useful trick, seen previously in Pinball Illusions, where the view of the table is zoomed out whenever multiball is activated, giving you an easier view of the balls you have on the table.

It's widely considered the best pinball game on the Amiga, but I don't think you need my opinion on these pinball games from now on: I already talked about Pinball Dreams, and there are two more coming up on this list. It's pinball, and if you like pinball, then go for it.

Recommended TOSEC disk(s):
Slam Tilt v1.224 (1996)(21st Century)(AGA)(Disk 1 of 5)[h DLM]
Slam Tilt v1.224 (1996)(21st Century)(AGA)(Disk 2 of 5)[h DLM]
Slam Tilt v1.224 (1996)(21st Century)(AGA)(Disk 3 of 5)[h DLM]
Slam Tilt v1.224 (1996)(21st Century)(AGA)(Disk 4 of 5)[h DLM]
Slam Tilt v1.224 (1996)(21st Century)(AGA)(Disk 5 of 5)[h DLM]

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