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Attila the Hun is a pinball machine manufactured by Game Plan Inc. in 1984.Concept by Ed Cebula. Design by John Trudeau. Art by L. Blazek, Tom Schmelzer.
Primary manufacturer:
Game Plan Inc.
Year:
1984
OPDB Group ID:
rZxD
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Game type:
Solid State
Display type:
Alphanumeric
Players:
4

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Attila the Hun Design Team

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Ed Cebula
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Attila the Hun Rules

Quickie Version:

No quickie version really; you need to get all six drop targets, all three top lanes, and three captive ball hits to maximize your scoring chances. Look at the center grid and try to shoot to complete a column [best] or row of items.

Go-to Flipper:

Balanced

Risk Index:

High

Full Rules:

Base bonus is earned for each A-T-T-I-L-A drop target, each top lane, and three captive balls hits, to complete the 4x3 grid in the center of the game. Completing lines in the grid, e.g. A-T-T or A-I-T-H, scores more – 25K for a row, 50K for a column. Shooting the captive ball to complete T-H-E or completing the top H-U-N lanes advances your bonus multiplier. A good bonus on this game trumps any other playing strategy. You need to spread your shots around and kind of get everything once. It’s much more balanced shot-objective-wise than most games, even though most of the shots feed into end of ball bonus rather than during-ball scoring.

via Bob's Guide

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