Addiction Pinball

Addiction Pinball (1998)

by Team17, MicroProse
Genres:Pinball
Themes:Action
Story:Addiction Pinball features two fully featured pinball tables based on other Team17 games Worm's and Ralley Fever. There are a variety of different minigames that can be played on the Pinball screen which are triggered through different events on the Pinball table.
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