Momonga Pinball Adventures reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
I am an old pinball skin rain and that's why I pulled "Momonga Pinball Adventures" immediately after appearing on my Hard Drive. This Game is truly a sugar-sweet Pinch Variant. I don't want to dwell too much on the History of this Game because I fear otherwise getting Tooth decay there. Only so far; You are an Flying and your Tribulations have been kidnapped by evil, evil, very evil Owls and you must free them from their Clutches. And what's better for it than a Pinball Game? At Momonga, you kick not a Bullet across the Pitch but an Flying. This works as the Flying Rolls to a Ball (I still didn't know to this day that Flying Horns can). Well, no matter it rolls! Anyway, you flip the cute Animal across the Playing field and have to complete Tasks to advance to the next Level. Collecting Stars, Circling levers, breaking up Boxes. Have you hit all the Targets you will be beamed onto the next Flip field using a "warp Field." Now your Performance is being assessed and it's off to the next Pitch. These are very varied, although the Principle always remains the same. In the Levels, "Goodies" Hide, such as Extra lives, Diamonds and Giant Stars. So Bed That properly flushes points to your Account. And since you certainly want them all (I assume that you are as greedy as I am), you can play every mastered level again immediately to satisfy your greed in order to splurge on them with these captured points in the World Rankings. In the course of the Game you will meet fellow Sufferers who are not much better off than you. So a Mole and a Fire Fly. What else? With these two funny Characters you can now cooperate to show the Owls who has the hammer. With the Mole you start a Multiball. So You have two butchered cuddly Toys rolled into each other on the Pitch. The Mole crumbles large Stones, and the Flying Squirrar flutters in between. The Fire Fly becomes aggreic to the Sound of Bells and then blindly grabs all Owls to carry the Metal Shields. All Owls carry Shields; As has often been seen in Nature. So it's your Job to play the Pastor and shoot at Bells. The Owls behave the same way towards the Fly as you do. They scare them away and use their Shields to do so. It is your Opportunity to flip the Owls in the Butt to get them out of the Way. Bonus levels are also available. In these, your Squirrar may also fly to collect Stars, Donats, and pieces of Cake. Here, of course, you will also be evaluated. In these Rounds, the Motivation is also high to catch all the fresco and Collectible. The Playing Fields are built up in a great way. The Pinball Levers work well. The great Treasures are not given to you, but can only be reached with some Skill. The Story is nicely told and fits the Game. This is just a little Glimpse of what to expect from this great Pinball Variant. The Graphics are cute and attached to this Game. I play with a Resolution of 1920x1080, a Resolution of 3840x2160 is also possible. The Game works without any problems with an X-Box Contoller. The Game obstructs 9 Levels. After about 90 minutes you reached the first End and defeated the evil, very evil, unthinkably terrible Upper Motsowle. But the Misty is not even scratched. The Replay value is very high, because to defeat the evil, infernal, ghastly Overmotzeule You have to flip through the Levels six times. And each Level offers new Challenges and even more Treasures to act upon. I find The Price-performance ratio very good. If you like "Momonga Pinball Adventures," I recommend "Rollers of the Realm." Also available here on "Steam."
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