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A 3-to-6-hour pinballvania with 84% positive Steam reviews that earns its genre mashup - but fair warning, patient precision is the price of admission, not score-chasing thrills.

My instinct when I hear 'genre mashup' is to reach for the skepticism column of my spreadsheet. Pinball plus Metroidvania reads like a pitch deck, not a game. Pinball Spire earns the concept, though, and it does so by committing fully: every chamber of the titular tower is a pinball table that doubles as a dungeon room, with bumpers, kickbacks, wavy lanes, giant gears, and spinning plinko cogs all serving structural puzzle roles rather than decoration. You play as Pip, a small sentient ball climbing an inexplicably materialized spire floor by floor, and the premise is thin enough that it never gets in the way of the actual work: figuring out exactly how to exit through the top of each board. The progression system is where the Metroidvania half does genuine work. You pick up three mana-powered abilities across the first half of the game - a slow-motion mechanic that freezes the ball just before it hits a flipper so you can plot your shot trajectory, a fireball mode that lights chandeliers and punches through enemies without bouncing, and a boost that adds directional momentum when physics isn't cooperating. The slow-mo alone changes how the whole game feels. Without it, some of the precision shots demanded by later boards would be genuinely unreasonable. With it, the game sits in a satisfying middle ground between skill test and puzzle solve. Save points drop between every floor, so failure sends you back one room rather than to the start - a considerate design call that keeps the difficulty from tipping into genuine hostility, though some community voices note the room-level checkpoint can still sting on the harder upper floors. Presentation is a consistent bright spot. The pixel art runs a medieval fantasy atmosphere with dynamic torch lighting that fades with distance - not just aesthetic, but functional from mid-game onward as dark rooms become a mechanic. The soundtrack, composed by Starling Tan, is the kind of score you don't expect from a small indie pinball title: varied, atmospheric, and genuinely worth not muting. Camera behavior deserves a mention too, because a scrolling pinball game has every opportunity to go wrong in that department, and Apparition Games found the right balance between tracking and stability. You can also zoom in and out to read the full table layout, which pairs well with the slow-motion ability for planning shots. The honest criticism is length and linearity. Most reviewers clock the run at three to six hours depending on precision skill, and the critical path is essentially vertical with limited branching. Score-chasers who want a traditional high-score loop will be disappointed - there is no game-over, no point counter to chase, and the direction is always upward. One dissenting voice worth flagging: if pinball's chaos-versus-control tension is what you love, the fail-free structure removes some of that urgency. What replaces it is puzzle satisfaction, and whether that trade works for you is the clearest line between who should buy this and who should skip it. Cosmetic accessories - hats, sunglasses for Pip - are collectable but have zero gameplay impact, which is the right call for a game this short. For a sub-five-dollar-tier title with cloud saves and full controller support, the value-per-hour math is defensible even at the short end of the runtime. Apparition Games is a small Canadian studio and this is only their second release; the craft on display, particularly in level design and audio, punches above the budget. If your interest is in mechanical novelty and atmospheric dungeon climbing rather than leaderboard competition, Pinball Spire lands cleanly. Diego, Scout Team

Pinball Spire

Pinball Spire

2 oct 2024Apparition Gamesindie.io
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A 3-to-6-hour pinballvania with 84% positive Steam reviews that earns its genre mashup - but fair warning, patient precision is the price of admission, not score-chasing thrills.

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My instinct when I hear 'genre mashup' is to reach for the skepticism column of my spreadsheet. Pinball plus Metroidvania reads like a pitch deck, not a game. Pinball Spire earns the concept, though, and it does so by committing fully: every chamber of the titular tower is a pinball table that doubles as a dungeon room, with bumpers, kickbacks, wavy lanes, giant gears, and spinning plinko cogs all serving structural puzzle roles rather than decoration. You play as Pip, a small sentient ball climbing an inexplicably materialized spire floor by floor, and the premise is thin enough that it never gets in the way of the actual work: figuring out exactly how to exit through the top of each board. The progression system is where the Metroidvania half does genuine work. You pick up three mana-powered abilities across the first half of the game - a slow-motion mechanic that freezes the ball just before it hits a flipper so you can plot your shot trajectory, a fireball mode that lights chandeliers and punches through enemies without bouncing, and a boost that adds directional momentum when physics isn't cooperating. The slow-mo alone changes how the whole game feels. Without it, some of the precision shots demanded by later boards would be genuinely unreasonable. With it, the game sits in a satisfying middle ground between skill test and puzzle solve. Save points drop between every floor, so failure sends you back one room rather than to the start - a considerate design call that keeps the difficulty from tipping into genuine hostility, though some community voices note the room-level checkpoint can still sting on the harder upper floors. Presentation is a consistent bright spot. The pixel art runs a medieval fantasy atmosphere with dynamic torch lighting that fades with distance - not just aesthetic, but functional from mid-game onward as dark rooms become a mechanic. The soundtrack, composed by Starling Tan, is the kind of score you don't expect from a small indie pinball title: varied, atmospheric, and genuinely worth not muting. Camera behavior deserves a mention too, because a scrolling pinball game has every opportunity to go wrong in that department, and Apparition Games found the right balance between tracking and stability. You can also zoom in and out to read the full table layout, which pairs well with the slow-motion ability for planning shots. The honest criticism is length and linearity. Most reviewers clock the run at three to six hours depending on precision skill, and the critical path is essentially vertical with limited branching. Score-chasers who want a traditional high-score loop will be disappointed - there is no game-over, no point counter to chase, and the direction is always upward. One dissenting voice worth flagging: if pinball's chaos-versus-control tension is what you love, the fail-free structure removes some of that urgency. What replaces it is puzzle satisfaction, and whether that trade works for you is the clearest line between who should buy this and who should skip it. Cosmetic accessories - hats, sunglasses for Pip - are collectable but have zero gameplay impact, which is the right call for a game this short. For a sub-five-dollar-tier title with cloud saves and full controller support, the value-per-hour math is defensible even at the short end of the runtime. Apparition Games is a small Canadian studio and this is only their second release; the craft on display, particularly in level design and audio, punches above the budget. If your interest is in mechanical novelty and atmospheric dungeon climbing rather than leaderboard competition, Pinball Spire lands cleanly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5PinballvaniaSlow-Motion MechanicDungeon RoomsMana AbilitiesAtmospheric LightingPuzzle-ProgressionNo Game-OverShort-CompletableRetro ScoreCosmetic Collectibles

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OS
Windows 10 or higher (64-bit)
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce GTX 1050
Processor
2.8 GHz Quad Core Processor

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Windows 10 or higher (64-bit)
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DirectX
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