3d Ultra Pinball Thrill Ride (pc) < No Survey >
Critics generally praised the game for its accessibility and creative "bonus tasks," though some noted it lacked the deep replay value sought by hardcore pinball enthusiasts.
: Viewed it as a "fun diversion" rather than a strict simulation, noting that its lower difficulty could eventually lead to tedium.
The game features one primary main table designed to emulate a full amusement park experience. Players progress by "visiting" over 15 different attractions, which trigger specialized modes and secondary tables. 3D Ultra Pinball Thrill Ride (PC)
: The PC version runs at a resolution of 800x600 with high-color support, providing a much cleaner and more colorful aesthetic than the 1995 original.
: The game offers three physics levels, ranging from realistic arcade simulations to "Physics-Defying" modes that allow for more frantic, casual play. Technical Features Critics generally praised the game for its accessibility
: Key ramps are modeled after real Hersheypark rides, including the Wildcat roller coaster and the Coal Cracker water flume. Special Events :
At the time of its release, Thrillride was noted for its improved visual fidelity compared to earlier entries in the series: Technical Features : Key ramps are modeled after
: Praised the "smorgasbord of special modes" and excellent simulation quality on PC.
