Pocket Gamer caught up with Victoria Trofimov from the Lithuanian studio Ivolgamus, to find out all about the game's inspiration and implementation.
The DS should be the perfect console for a pinball game; a quick pick up and play blast of ping-ping high score throwaway fun should work wonderfully on Nintendo's handheld machine. Lights should flash, sound effects should jangle, flippers should, er, flip and twenty idle minutes should be joyfully wasted. It seems so simple when you look at it like that, to the point that it's almost impossible to imagine someone doing it badly. I mean, how could you mess up a premise as simple as flashing lights and pinging balls? Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Powershot Pinball Constructor, or, as I like to call it, How Not to Make a Pinball Game.
Avid Gamer take a look at this new Pinball DS Game. They decide whether its a free ball or one tilt too far.
With Powershot Pinball Constructor pinball enthusiasts can enjoy a great game of pinball by either choosing one of the pre-designed tables or by creating their very own! With the unique table editor, players can design and build their very own table and then share it online with friends.