
The manufacturer has now published the best results on its website – and named a certain “Laren” the proud winner with over 470 billion points! Without knowing the champion personally, I dare say that the winning photo will show a very pale human with alien anatomy. The high scores achieved in the process made orthopedic surgeons stand on end: below 100 billion points and 5 hours of playing time in a row – you read that correctly: over 5 hours for a game! – you don’t need to calculate your chances of a good placement. Several thousand users could not withstand the challenge and freaked until their index fingers hurt – and sometimes even longer. Whoever achieved the highest score by August 31st and uploaded it to Zuxxez will receive a proud 10,000 euros winner’s bonus. The demo release was made even more interesting by a simultaneous international high score competition. As in a real pinball machine, there are plenty of scoring bumpers and ramps, a 3-way multiball mode and the obligatory tilt mechanism. A pinball table that has been thought out down to the last detail is state-of-the-art: motion blur effects, HDRI lighting and multilayer 3D sound – plus a ball behavior that comes close to reality. No wonder, because the pinball simulation advertised in cooperation with the German Pinball Association has it all.

The feedback from players on the free Two Worlds table, named after the role-playing game of the same name by – you guessed it – Zuxxez, was positive across the board. Zuxxez knows how to market games: four weeks before the release of Dream Pinball 3D, the Karsruh-based manufacturer spread a fully playable table hundreds of thousands of times among the people.
