summary: | Little Wing continues with pinsims with the rather good quality known from the older tables. However, there are some points the developers lacked some accuracy. Still Jinni Zeale remains a nice and good playable pinsim. The sounds are ridiculous. |
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Win/DOS | winXP, Vista, 7, Mac OS X 10.3.9 | |
year of release/ producer | 2004 from Little Wing CD-titel: Monster Fair |
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scrolling %/% screen |
no, 100/40 | 2 |
2D/3D | 3D | 7 |
configuration | could be more, the important things can be changed | 3 |
# of balls | 3 | |
multiball | yes | yes |
restart | good, but you have to wait for the bonus count to end (5 clicks) | 2 |
physics | The little problems of Jinni Zeala seem more or less cleared up. | 28 |
graphics | quite nice | 8 |
difficulty | It`s very diffgicult to play one good ball let alone a game. It`s a killer! The tasks are ok. | 6 |
fun | If you get over 3 Million, I would call it a good ball. The original MB is difficult to activate. | 15 |
layout / gameplay | You get pretty fast to the tasks. There are better and worse reachable targets/aims. | 7 |
specials | 4 | |
tilt/nudging | ok and adequate sensibility | 3 |
comments | nice to play but for the normal price too expensive. I don`t know who was responsible for the sounds. Children might like them but they are an impertinence to the ears. | |
purchase | You`ll get it at the Little Wing online-shop time limited demo-versionscan be downloaded and after buying you receive the licence key. | available |
points
(max of 111) |
reached score | 85 |
personel highscore | 80.677.500 |