The Best Free Online Pinball Games

The Best Free Online Pinball Games

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The Best Free Online Pinball Games

Rack up a high score without quarters

By Dave Spohn Dave Spohn Writer University of Calgary Former Lifewire writer Dave Spohn is a computer game enthusiast and technology columnist who has been writing for over fifteen years. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on September 24, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Game Play Consoles & PCs Gaming Services Game Play & Streaming Mobile Gaming While they can't quite compete with physical pinball machines, online pinball simulation apps are visually realistic and can be tailored to almost any theme. Plus, many of them are completely free. Here are some worth trying. 01 of 06

Ratatouille Rat' N' Roll Pinball

What We Like Fast-paced and fun. Colorful graphics. Realistic animations. What We Don't Like Controls can glitch in some browsers. High difficulty level. No voice acting from the movie. Disney has made several good free pinball games to promote their films. The Rat'N'Roll table is based on the 2007 animated film "Ratatouille." With fun animations and sound effects, nice ball action, solid flippers, and some neat ramps to shoot for, Rat'N'Roll is a pretty good time that reminds you of the popular movie it's based ​on. Play Ratatouille: Rat'n'Roll 02 of 06

Power Pinball

What We Like Very active pinball game. Colorful graphics. Addictive gameplay. What We Don't Like Action can be difficult to follow. Complicated controls. Additions like teleporters may turn off pinball purists. Power Pinball is not like a traditional pinball game. It features teleporters, breakable blocks, ball storms, and more. A lot is going on in here, with all kinds of fruits and vegetables to aim for, as well as the possibility of unleashing multiple balls. The game has a neat layout, but with flippers everywhere it can be hard to anticipate when to hit them. Also, the flippers tend to stick and sometimes feel too soft even when they're working. Play Power Pinball 03 of 06

RapidMotion Pinball

What We Like Futuristic theme. Great sound effects. Strategic pinball action. What We Don't Like Small game play area. Overly complex when multiple balls are in play. Lacks the bombast of other pinball games. This unusual pinball adaptation is a high-speed diversion from more traditional games. It uses a small, round table that generates a variety of targets as the game progresses. True to its name, the action in RapidMotion is lightning fast, and there can be multiple balls in action at the same time. Play RapidMotion Pinball 04 of 06

Spiderman Pinball

What We Like Comic-themed graphics. Fun soundtrack. Creative animations. What We Don't Like Slow-paced action. Difficult to learn controls. Advertisements display before the game starts. Spiderman Pinball is a colorful comic book-inspired game that lets you play as Spider-Lad or Batsman. Each character has their own themed table. This is also a super vertical pinball table, with flippers all along its length, so players can send balls soaring to great heights. Play Spiderman Pinball 05 of 06

Starsky & Hutch Pinball

What We Like Realistic pinball graphics. Great sound effects. Nostalgic look and feel. Supports up to 4 players. What We Don't Like Hard to see. Balls move too fast at times. It's tiny. Even if the 2004 "Starsky & Hutch" remake wasn't very memorable, it produced this fun pinball game. Ball movements can get blistering fast, but the flippers are more responsive than in most digital pinball games. It also allows up to four players. But, it does have some drawbacks. The game screen is tiny. And while it's one of the few Flash pinball games that lets you set up your own controls, it doesn't seem to save high scores properly. Play Starsky & Hutch Pinball 06 of 06

Wall-E Pinball

What We Like Cute Pixar-themed graphics. Fun animations. Smooth controls. What We Don't Like Repetitive sound effects. Low-quality background music. Loads slower when using an ad blocker. This fine pinball game is based on the adorable 2008 Disney Pixar animated film "Wall-E." The table is relatively large (though it appears small on high-resolution monitors) and it has some great ramps that trigger unusual effects. The physics are well done and the flippers pack enough punch to get the ball where you want it to go. Play Wall-E Pinball Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire The 11 Best iPad Games to Keep Kids of All Ages Happy 14 Free PowerPoint Game Templates for the Classroom 9 Best Websites for Playing Free Online Games 5 Best Free (and Fun!) Typing Games for Kids & Adults Filler: A Simple and Addictive Free Online Game 8 Best Free Online Earth Day Games for Kids 4 Free Online Car Games The 12 Best Fun Online Games to Play in 2022 15 Best Free Online Christmas Games The 9 Best Xbox One Kids' Games of 2022 Yoku's Island Express Review: Grand Adventures Take Surprising Forms 14 Free PowerPoint Game Templates The 12 Best Roku Games in 2022 The 9 Best VR Workout Games The 15 Best Free Games For Android in 2022 9 Best Free Jeopardy Templates for the Classroom Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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