![]() ![]() I won’t go too far into individual play mechanics other than the fact you target destructible objects in each play field, usually opening up a path to the next sub-area. Simply, L1 controls the left flipper and R1 controls the right flipper. That’s ok if you’re launching from the left side of the screen, but a little disorientating if you’re launching on the right (although this is just a minor usability quibble on my part). ![]() Getting down to action to launch the ball/squirrel into the fray, you pull down your plunger with L1. It’s up to you whether you bother with the in-engine cut scenes but they’re easily skipped with a quick push of the circle button. So, revenge quest by way of cute puzzle based pinball. It brings to mind Sonic Spinball back in days of yore as the eponymous critter becomes your ball as you fling him and his fat mate around various levels on your way to avenge the capture of your family at the hands of evil owls. Rather than tackle the twin juggernauts of Pinball FX and Zen Pinball head-on, the devs have opted for a story-based questline rather than lots of individually licenced tables. The titular Momonga is a small Japanese flying squirrel, cuter in real life than the in-game depiction in fact. ![]() That’s if you even spotted it getting released to start with. Especially as it dropped the week before Christmas on multiple formats. Momonga Pinball Adventures by Dutch indie dev Paladin Studios is a game you’d be forgiven for letting pass you by. Decemin PS4 tagged adventure / momonga pinball adventures / pinball by Ian ![]()
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