The Pinball Chick reviews: Nintendo Switch Bram Stoker’s Dracula
You very likely did not play Bram Stoker’s Dracula pinball for the Nintendo Switch … You’ll see why it was probably a good idea that you missed it.
You very likely did not play Bram Stoker’s Dracula pinball for the Nintendo Switch … You’ll see why it was probably a good idea that you missed it.
Pin*Bot, where the game took an approximation of the physical Pin*Bot game and put a green monster, missile shooting planes, ball robbing planes, and outlane snakes
“Creature in the Well is a top down pinball-inspired hack-and-slash dungeon crawler. As the last remaining BOT-C unit, venture deep into a desert mountain to restore power to an ancient facility, haunted by a desperate Creature.”
That’s right. Pinball as in “Pin Ball”. With a space in it, I think, maybe. For the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System.
Mark from Classic Game Room reviews Nintendo’s interpretation of Pin*Bot. See! I knew there were missiles in this game! Crazy, right? MISSILES, that try to destroy your flippers in Stage 3! That’s messed up, Pin*Bot.
Back in the day, I would use this to help me prepare for when I could go to the flea market or the arcade and play the real game.
8-bit NES physics engine, FTW.
It’s pinball up a skyscraper with a slot machine in the middle of it. Realism is not a concern at this point.
I remember playing this game. I even remember liking this game. Until I got stuck trying to hit the same boss over, and over and over again.