![]() You also have to be careful to the fuel reserve. ![]() But keep in mind that when you advance, missions get harder.Īnyway, you also have shields that prevent you to lose a ball when it's going on the side and you can restore them thanks to buttons in the upper half of the pinball. ![]() You have three missions to do if you want a promotion but you can have four different ways to arrive to that and you can do the same mission three times in a row if you want it. My best rank is Ensign but as I don't use the nudge because I'm fast to reach the "TILT", I think that it can be considered as a good score. In fact, you have arrows to guide you: an arrow next to the bottom left buttons for choosing a mission, an arrow at the entrance of the ramp for accepting the mission, etc. I mean, I needed an user review for finally understanding how to rise through the ranks.ģD Space Cadet puts you in the shoes of a space Cadet who will rise through the ranks thanks to the executed missions. The first good thing about the game is that it brings pleasure when you understand the concept. Anyway, I've already played pinball games: Android from Epic Pinball, Loony Labyrinth and Crystal Caliburn from Little Wings. If you're a real pinball fan, cave in a buy a commercial game instead of settling for this free watered down version of pinball.3D Space Cadet is a pinball game already installed on my computer when I bought it. All of its other features are done much better in commercial games. The best thing that Space Cadet Pinball has going for it is that it's free. If you're going to play this game, I'd suggest running a CD instead of relying on the in-game sounds. There are only sound effects, and no main theme in the game. There's the expected bells and whistles, which are more annoying than exciting. The sounds are typical of a low-budget game. Lighting is critical for a pinball game - you need to be able to see the ball at all times. Parts of the table are not illuminated enough. Graphically, Space Cadet Pinball is a bit darker than you'd like to see from a typical pinball table. ![]() They just shoot the ball back at your flipper. Almost all of the point scoring therefore has to come from hitting ramps, which don't even do anything special. Both are very insufficient, and far too hard to get into. The scoring places are also in weird positions bumpers are located only at the very top of the table, and in a secret ramp. That is grossly out of whack with much more popular pinball games. Anything over five hundred thousand is considered a good score. Nothing in the game results in an ear-shattering explosion with huge point totals and bright flashing lights. The actual point-scoring in the game is lackluster too. The center pit is not nearly wide enough, and the flippers are too strong to be used skillfully, even if you tried. My ten year old sister routinely tools the game, and that's by constantly jamming on the flipper buttons. This drastically cuts down on the replay value - nothing really changes, no matter how good you get. Meaning, only one game screen for the entire game type of traditional. Traditional pinball action rules the table in Space Cadet. The lack of exciting pinball action negates the fact that it's completely free, and included with a lot of different versions of Windows. The problem is, it's not a particularily good one. Space Cadet Pinball is, as the name implies, a pinball game. All of its other features are done much better in commercial games." "The best thing that Space Cadet Pinball has going for it is that it's free.
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