Quick snapshot
Roxy Raccoon’s Pinball Panic, from Sinomod Studios, retools arcade pinball into a lively, objective-driven adventure. You control Roxy, a young raccoon out to lift a witch’s curse, and instead of only chasing high scores you tackle table-specific missions that advance the story.
How the game plays
The core is familiar pinball physics, but most tables add gameplay objectives: collect gems, trigger sequence events, or finish particular tasks to progress. Each hit and ricochet ties into these goals, so ball control matters more than raw score chasing. An assist option in Arcade mode (branded in-game) gives players more influence over ball motion and makes play more approachable for newcomers.
Tables include themed mechanics that change how you approach shots — for example, casino-style boards integrate slot-like elements, while others introduce multi-ball or teleportation features that alter flow and strategy. Cosmetic unlocks let you dress Roxy in different outfits, adding personalization to the experience.
Modes, content, and extras
- Customization options for Roxy allow players to personalize their character.
- A selection of 30 arcade-style mini-games provides bite-sized variety.
- The game features 28 distinct pinball tables across multiple themed areas.
- Arcade mode includes an optional assist system to adjust ball behavior.
Story and level structure
A power-hungry witch has cursed the land, and Roxy’s journey through a chain of chaotic pinball arenas is framed as a mission to break that curse. Each world corresponds to one or more tables with unique themes and objectives, so the narrative mainly acts as a connective thread that explains why the environments and challenges vary. The plot motivates progress but stays fairly lightweight — character depth and dramatic stakes are minimal.
Presentation, physics, and technical notes
Visually the title favors a bright, cartoony style that matches its offbeat premise. Table art is varied and imaginative, and lighting effects are used to emphasize action without overwhelming the player. Ball physics are tuned to feel believable, which helps skillful shots land consistently.
That said, some players report brief performance slowdowns during complex table animations, and longer play sessions can feel repetitive once you’ve seen many of the table gimmicks.
Final verdict
Roxy Raccoon’s Pinball Panic is a playful, modern spin on pinball that combines objective-based tables, whimsical presentation, and a generous amount of content. With 28 tables and a slate of mini-games it’s great for fans who like fast, quirky matches. However, the shallow narrative, occasional technical stutters, and potential for repetitive play keep it from being endlessly compelling. Overall, it’s a charming take that’s worth trying for pinball fans looking for something with personality.
Technical
- Windows
- English
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