Pixeljam has revived their Flash game Snowball! [$1.99] for Steam and mobile, and the world is better off with this charming pinball game. The whole game is just one table, but it’s an entertaining table, and a game that’s absolutely gorgeous for pixel art aficionados, especially on a big enough screen. The table is intended to take place on the side of a mountain, with the pinball being a Snowball!, the flippers being wooden contraptions operated by people, and the area where your ball falls into being a campfire that melts the ball. It’s charming.
Snowball! doesn’t break too much with the standard pinball formula. A couple of the standout tricks on the board include a mini Breakout-style target-breaking portion, and the two magnetic orbs that you can control. One of the tricks to scoring big on Snowball! is that the gems respawn with higher point values the later in the game that you get. So, you want to travel across the board and take part in its various objectives as opposed to finding various easy scoring opportunities, because those gems respawning will get you more points in the long run. Figuring out how to get the large gems is important as well, as these are worth a ton of points.
The gem respawning is key is the only issue with the pace of the game, as if you can’t get to some of the trickier spots on the board, you can find your progress kind of stagnating as you need to get some of these gems in order to respawn the gems and keep the game going. These are the points when Snowball! just tends to drag on, because it just feels difficult to do anything else unless you hit one or two shots to get to where a cluster of gems are located.
There’s so many little clever things in and out of the gameplay. The whole board seemingly being a makeshift structure on a mountain means there’s cute little details, like people pushing the flippers that launch your ball around. The magnetic orbs seem a bit out of place, but there’s the mad scientists there, laughing and pressing a button as your ball goes flying around. You can hit snowmen that pop up to get a makeshift multiball, and some of the balls are smaller at first. But as they roll around and pick up more snow, they start to get bigger. They’re just really cool touches that give Snowball! more of a character than many pinball tables have. Sure, they have themes and can reference various forms of media – look at Zen Pinball’s various themed tables. That’s fine, they’re perfectly entertaining. But Snowball! takes a unique opportunity to be its own unique, thematic world.
It’s kind of interesting too because we see a lot of pinball games going in the opposite direction. Pinball games of course are based on real-world pinball games, but digital games have been able to incorporate physically improbable elements. Snowball! thus has an intriguing contradiction. The respawning gems, the magnets, the magic nudges: these are the elements of a fantasy pinball game. But the idea of the entire board being plausibly real, from the campfire, to the Snowball! pinball effects, lends the game an interesting feeling to it, where it’s this very contradictory thing. It’s a pinball game, but it both tries to be a practical thing and a fantasy product. It’s a fascinating contradiction!
Snowball! is just a solid pinball table, and considering $1.99 seems to be the going rate for pinball tables on mobile, it’s a fair price for a charming and entertaining round of pinball. Give this one a shot.
Source: TouchArcade