Silverball is a 1993 DOS pinball game that brings several virtual tables to the computer screen, offering players the familiar combination of flippers, bumpers, ramps, targets, and the eternal struggle to keep the ball from disappearing down the middle. The game focuses on straightforward pinball action, with different tables providing their own layouts and challenges. Good timing is essential, but so is learning how each table behaves. The physics may not have the sophistication of modern simulations, yet the basic appeal of pinball survives perfectly well: chase a high score, discover hidden bonuses, and immediately blame the machine when the ball drains after an apparently innocent bounce. Silverball captures the spirit of the arcade pinball experience in a compact computer format. It is quick to learn, difficult to master, and particularly dangerous for anyone who believes they will play “just one game.”
How to play Silverball
Game modes: single-player, hotseat
To slow down the game emulation press CTRL+F11, to speed up the game press CTRL+F12. Press Escape (ESC) to exit fullscreen mode.
Silverball runs in your browser thanks to the Emularity library.
More about Silverball
Status: abandonware
Genre: action
Released in: 1993
Publisher: MicroLeague Multimedia
Developer: Digital Extremes
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