Pinball Deluxe is a Digital Pinball Table arcade for mobile phones by Made of Bits. It features several tables:
- The Great Carnival Extravaganza (more commonly shortened to Carnival)
- Space Frontier
- BRIX
- Wild West
- Fastball
- Treasure Hunt
- The Apparatus (DLC)
- Tradewind (DLC, released in 2020)
- Jurrassic Links (DLC, released in 2022)
- Jukebox (a bonus game unlocked by beating certain challenges across all other games excluding DLC's)
- Rydes (bonus game unlocked by beating a challenge accross all tables)
- Baga Ball (Bagatelle, the bonus mode)
Tropes appearing in Pinball Deluxe:
- Advanced Ancient Humans: The Aparatus's backstory is that it could be either technology from the ancient egyptians, space aliens, or both.
- Anti Matter: As a mod for Space Frontier, represented by a hazy black ball that floats around and gives bonus points when hit.
- Asteroid Mining:
- An objective in Space Frontier, represented by a cluster of pins.
- Galactic Trading replaces the vanilla coal mine with crystalline asteroids.
- Baseball Episode: Fastball.
- Black Box: The plot of Apparatus is that the pinball table is an Unusual User Interface for a peice of ancient/extraterrestrial technology that nobody quite knows what it's meant to do.
- Breaking Out: BRIX, which uses Breakout tiles instead of pins, and randomly-appearing gobble-holes to discharge and sink multiballs.
- Crappy Carnival: The Great Carnival Extravaganza has the basic fairground, and two attractions: a haunted house and a house of mirrors. An arcade is mentioned, but consists of a return track. If hit enough times-four, or twice with a Powerball-it activates Video Mode.
- Game Mod: In-Universe, you gain modifications for your tables by winning them from the roulette wheel.
- Golden Snitch:
- Space Frontier has the Wormhole, which needs to be progressively unlocked.
- Wild West has the Cattle Ranch, which gives 50,000 points each time its hit.
- Fastball's Batting Cages Video Mode has a 1,000-points pocket at the top-center. While this doesn't sound like a lot, hitting into the multiplier pockets can crank it up to a million points.
- Pirate Booty: The plot of Treasure Hunter.
- Pinball Scoring:
- Downplayed. For most titles, reaching a million points will put you in the top tens.
- Outright defied for the quest-heavy Jurassic Links, Tradewinds, and Rydes tables.
- Recycled with a Gimmick: The "Galactic Trade" skin for "Tradewind" is set in spaaace(!). Grain and Coal are swapped out for Fissile Material and Crystals.
- Refining Resources: The object of Tradewind is to collect resources (connoted by a toy wind and water mills for vanilla, and a silo of plutonium and a refinery tower for Galactic), such as lumber and grain, and refine them into furniture and bread. Fish are shipped as-is, though. In the "Galactic Trade," Fissile Material has to be refined, but no other resource does.
- Space Opera: Space Frontier.
- Spelling Bonus: Space Frontier has "S H I E L D"
- Unusual User Interface: The Apparatus is a Black Box with the integrated pinball machine being the only known way to manipulate the machine.
- Video Mode:
- Carnival's Arcade target triggers Truck Attack, in which the players dodge 18-wheeler trucks and picks up hitchhikers
- Fastball's upper left corner, if sunk three times in a row, triggers "Batting Cages." The object is to hit six balls into pockets of varying point values.
- The Western: Wild West, if the title didn't give it away already.
- Wooden Ships and Iron Men: The plot of Tradewind is that you're governor of a prosperous tropical colony and trying to ship the islands bounty home to England. Pirates chasing your ship is represented by a special mode.