

This version of Pinball, developed by David Plummer at Microsoft, was a port of the game using the original art and sound, developed in C for cross-platform support. A demo pinball game that features four pinball tables of typical pinball action, including bumpers, targets, and ramps.

It was originally packaged with Microsoft Plus! 95 and later included in Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows XP. If the rod of the pendulum makes contact with the circuit enclosing it, a tilt warning is given. As the player nudges and pushes the cabinet during gameplay, the pendulum swings. The tilt mechanism is controlled by a tilt pendulum, haning under the playfield, encircled by a loop. The most famous table is of course Space Cadet, because Microsoft bundled 3D Pinball for Windows (a version of the Space Cadet table) with Microsoft Windows. Tilt refers to the anti-cheat mechanism in modern pinballs. Different sounds and music are incorporated for the individual tables. On each table, there are displays on the side that show the players' score, ball number, player number, a display for various information and a table-specific image. as well as a big payoff for the successful completion of each table, such as slaying a dragon in Dragon's Keep, or creating a black hole in Space Cadet.
#Tilt pinball full
Full Tilt! Pinball includes three boards: Dragon’s Keep - Medieval Fantasy theme Skulduggery - Pirate theme Space Cadet - Space ship commander theme. Each board features the usual amount of bumpers, targets, ramps, etc.
