Momonga Pinball Adventures

Momonga Pinball Adventures

released on Oct 15, 2015

Momonga Pinball Adventures

released on Oct 15, 2015

Momonga is a unique pinball game, where you bounce a flying squirrel through different levels. Enemies, boss fights, exploration - it has all the ingredients of good old action-adventure games, but with flippers!


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Fun idea but poorly executed. Just terrible. Nothing more than frustration for this game. Momonga is cute, the only plus. Only 9 levels and the story isn't even finished.

it made an attempt to make an adventure/pinball fusion, but it's been done a lot better elsewhere, like with Creature in the well and Yoku's island express. it's not horrible, but it had some functional problems and was a lot smaller than expected.

The friction of the sidewalls where momo slides down to be hit by the flippers again is too great, slowing down the pace to a crawl. it also randomly would speed up to a level I would actually prefer the whole game was at, but it was inconsistent. The final boss' mechanics were overall unfair, and though the game is very easy throughout, none of my deaths were due to a reasonable thing like me missing a shot or something of that nature. The flippers also would get stuck frequently, though rarely did it cause a lot of problem since momo falls so slowly.

Most of its ideas were good, its characters were cute, but it needed a little more polish, needed a little bit more to its story(which, granted was never going to be great for a game like this) though I will also say it was surprising that it wasn't more barebones in any one area based on what's on display. it's a very mixed game. it's also pretty cheap at 6 bucks off sale. splitting hairs, but i do think it should be a couple bucks cheaper, rating it closer to a mobile game.

A pinball adventure game that doesn't understand any of the aspects that make pinball fun. Stages are extremely small with very few interactive elements, the physics are unpredictable, and despite each level having multiple objectives you can only complete one per run in sequential order. The final boss fight took longer than the entire rest of the game.

I keep trying these "genre but with pinball mechanics" games but am beginning to think it's a failed concept and pinball is actually fine as just pinball

This was shorter than I expected. Also much worse that I expected.