3d Ultra Pinball Thrill Ride (pc) -
Released in 2000, serves as the high-energy finale to Sierra On-Line's popular pinball series. Developed by Dynamix, the game departs from the sci-fi roots of its predecessors to offer a vibrant digital simulation of Pennsylvania’s historic Hersheypark . Gameplay and Theme
At the time of its release, Thrillride was noted for its improved visual fidelity compared to earlier entries in the series:
Critics generally praised the game for its accessibility and creative "bonus tasks," though some noted it lacked the deep replay value sought by hardcore pinball enthusiasts. 3D Ultra Pinball Thrill Ride (PC)
: A Game Boy Color version, developed by Left Field Productions, was released in late 2000. It received more mixed reviews due to flat visuals and simplified physics compared to the PC original. Legacy and Availability Let's Play 3D Ultra Pinball: Thrillride Part 1
The game features one primary main table designed to emulate a full amusement park experience. Players progress by "visiting" over 15 different attractions, which trigger specialized modes and secondary tables. Released in 2000, serves as the high-energy finale
: Up to four players can compete for high scores on a single machine.
: Hitting the snack bar 50 times initiates a "Hershey's Hide and Seek" minigame where players catch animated treats like Hershey's Kisses. : A Game Boy Color version, developed by
: The PC version runs at a resolution of 800x600 with high-color support, providing a much cleaner and more colorful aesthetic than the 1995 original.
