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A great pinball game should not only be amazing from the start, but should continue to be entertaining every time you play it. This was the thinking behind the development of the newest pinball sensation - Dream Pinball 3D - with its 6 cutting edge tables that are beckoning you to try your luck.
We did not skimp on the technology with this game as there are six different style balls, made of different materials, that not only look different, but whose ballistic characteristics will affect the very rolling behaviour of each one of them. Add to that incredible acoustics, state of the art particle technology, HDRI and multilayer 3D sound, realistic tilt function and motion blur effects, and you have the best pinball experience.
We did not skimp on the technology with this game as there are six different style balls, made of different materials, that not only look different, but whose ballistic characteristics will affect the very rolling behaviour of each one of them. Add to that incredible acoustics, state of the art particle technology, HDRI and multilayer 3D sound, realistic tilt function and motion blur effects.
6 tables with various themes
Balls made out of 6 materials (steel, two kinds of wood, marble, ivory, gold) with various ballistic characteristics
Multi-ball with up to 3 balls at once
Individual sounds and music for each table
Wireless DS Multi-Card Play for 2 Players
6 dynamic and one fixed camera position
System:
* Minimum CPU: 500 MHz
* Minimum 512 MB Ram
* Video card with Per -Pixel Shader 1.1
* Sound card DirectX 9.0c compatible
* Drive: DVD 2x
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Complete and utter rubbish,
By M. Williams "Matt Williams" (Essex, England) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dream Pinball 3D (Mac) (DVD Audio)
I picked this up in the bargain bin and thought "what do I have to lose?"
What I had to lose was an hour installing and uninstalling the biggest waste of time ever. This game is embarrassingly bad and should never have made it to distribution. The best thing I can say is that the disc might make a good coaster for your coffee cup, but the hole in the middle means it might still make a mess on your table if you spill some.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Rubbish,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dream Pinball 3D (Mac) (DVD Audio)
This game fails miserably in its attempts to convince me that I am playing pinball. The tables are fairly interesting but the ball just doesn't move like a ball - it flits about and acts in a random and confusing way. The table views try to follow the ball far too closely resulting in terrible motion sickness for the player. All in all playing is a most unpleasant and unsatisfying experience.
I had been looking forward to this game and had high hopes. The reality is that the £4 ipod game "Mystery Mansion" is far better than this £20 game which is advertised as all singing and all dancing. Not only can this game not sing or dance, it can't even roll a ball down a pinball table in a straight line. Save your money! If Amazon allowed Zero stars that is what it would get. It only gets its one star by default!
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not Compatible With 10.5.5 using Nvidia Cards,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dream Pinball 3D (Mac) (DVD Audio)
My girlfriend has been eagerly awaiting the return of a good pinball sim to the Mac. Especially after Big Race USA and Pro Pinball: The Web both became incompatible with more up to date Macs. Unfortunately Runesoft's attempt to port this game falls down at the loading screen if you are using OS X 10.5.5 and a Nvidia GFX card. It changes resolution then dumps you back to the Finder with a bug report message. As a birthday present for my girlfriend this was not what she wanted at all.
Contacting Runesoft garnered the stock auto reply. A few days later I got a mail blaming Apple's development of drivers for it's Nvidia cards and the vague promise of a fix in the near but unspecified future. Too little too late to save a birthday present, which is winging it's way back to Amazon as I write. Hopefully the next game developers to try bringing pinball to the Mac will do a better job of testing it before release, react to changes in the system and update more promptly.
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