During the timed minigame, I clumsily moved him around the little table and tried to avoid nets dropping from above. There is a side table featuring the little droid BB-8, portrayed here as a ball that can be directly controlled by the player. Big bonuses are available for hitting a roaming target in the middle of the table during this mode. Scrapyard mode is another multiball option, where balls can be launched off the table and into the waiting mouth of a junk scrapper. Hitting the mouths earns a bonanza of points, and the tentacles can grab and hold balls until they are freed by another. When enough of them are struck, three rathtar mouths appear, along with three balls. Rathtars are disgusting tentacle creatures from the new movie, and their appendages block several lanes of play in the 'Force Awakens' table until struck with a ball. Instead, it has several different multiball options, including the sweet rathtar multiball. It captures much of the fun from the accompanying film without having a stringent story mode. My only complaint about the layout is that the right upper flipper tends to block a lane when open.ĭespite the accessibility, or maybe because of it, this is still a great table. Essentially this means that the table is on the easier end of the difficulty spectrum, and is therefore more accessible to young players or those wanting a less demanding pinball experience. The middle drain is reasonable, as is the autosave, which can be used multiple times per ball. It has a pretty generous outlane arrangement, with a few safety lanes on each side and a little zapper that will save the ball from death occasionally. It is both wide and deep, without being particularly steep. The 'Force Awakens' table is one of the larger tables we’ve seen yet from Zen.
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