- "Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island" is a pinball game originally developed by Electronic Arts (EA) in 2001 for the PC. It is the first non-first-person shooter to use the Unreal engine, and the 3-D graphics and story mode make it stand out from your usual computer pinball game. The story mode consists of nine levels consecutively unlocked as you complete each level. If you are impatient to climb to a certain level, you can use a cheat file to unlock all the levels instantly.
- A "trainer" is a file produced by a third-party that allows for the introduction of cheats. One trainer is available for "Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island" at cheathappens.com. Once downloaded, unpack the zip into your game directory and run "trainer.exe." This should unlock all game tables.
- Nine game levels are available in this game, beginning with Ooga's House, a village-themed game level where you must, among other things, beat drums and collect strawberries to advance to the next table. Later in the game, you must face and decimate a particularly nasty snowman in the Ice Mountain game level to reach the next area, Looney Lagoon, where you have to fend off oversized venus fly traps.
The following list shows the nine "Adventure Pinball" game levels in order:
Ooga's House
T-Rex Rampage
Volcano Mountain
Vertigo Peak
Mountain Climber
Ice Mountain
Looney Lagoon
Mystic Cave
Fossil Beach - The PC version of the game has a level editor in which custom levels can be made and shared. The editor allows you to load any of the existing nine game levels and edit any part of the table. Open the "pbedit.exe" file that comes with the PC version of "Adventure Pinball," and edit any of the levels to match your particular vision.
Trainers
Game Levels
Custom Levels
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