Released in 1995, Psycho Pinball is what happens when traditional pinball eats too much sugar and loses its mind. It’s loud, colorful, and gleefully unhinged, with four distinct tables full of traps, ramps, and absurd bonuses. The real showpiece is the “Psycho” table—a carnival of flashing lights and sinister clowns that somehow manages to be both exhilarating and stressful. Beneath the chaos lies surprisingly sharp physics and addictively smooth gameplay. It’s less a pinball simulation and more a cheerful descent into madness, and somehow, that’s a compliment.
play with dosbox 0.74.
put all files in a folder named: pp. (search in subfolder "other" for file hidden highsocre.cfg or something like that. unmark "read only".
Open dosbox screen. dont use mount file. cfg.
in dosbox screen. mount c c: (yes, the mount than show warning message)
cd pp
CONFIGURE SOUND. (if sound is wrong configured game fail after language selection screen: "file not founf-error)
type psycho
good luck.
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