Pinball Dreams is a classic pinball simulation game released for MS-DOS in 1992, developed by Digital Illusions (later known as DICE). It features four different pinball tables, each with unique themes and layouts, such as "Space Station" and "Ignition." The game is praised for its smooth, realistic ball physics, detailed graphics for its time, and immersive sound design. Pinball Dreams was one of the early titles to successfully capture the feeling of real-world pinball machines on a computer.
1992
DOS
Retail
Pinball Dreams controls are keyboard down arrow key to pull the ball back, and the left and right shift keys for the Flipper Bat.