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The playfield is populated with targets, ramps, ball guides, pop bumpers, posts, flippers and other items that redirect the ball around the playfield and may score points. Additionally, the playfield is usually populated with lights and playfield art to enhance the gameplay experience for the player. | The playfield is populated with targets, ramps, ball guides, pop bumpers, posts, flippers and other items that redirect the ball around the playfield and may score points. Additionally, the playfield is usually populated with lights and playfield art to enhance the gameplay experience for the player. | ||
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Some games include one or more additional playfields raised above the primary playfield such as Stern Family Guy (2007). | Some games include one or more additional playfields raised above the primary playfield such as Stern Family Guy (2007). | ||
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Revision as of 14:51, 1 May 2016
Pinball Playfield
The playfield of a pinball machine is the entire surface from the back of the cabinet to the front of the cabinet. The playfield includes the surface not visible to the player under the apron or obstructed by other shields or playfield items.
The playfield is populated with targets, ramps, ball guides, pop bumpers, posts, flippers and other items that redirect the ball around the playfield and may score points. Additionally, the playfield is usually populated with lights and playfield art to enhance the gameplay experience for the player.
Secondary Playfields
Some games include one or more additional playfields raised above the primary playfield such as Stern Family Guy (2007).