Space Pinball: Difference between revisions

From Pizza Tower Wiki
Content added Content deleted
m (JustDenys1 moved page (Space Pinball) to Space Pinball: why are there the parentheses?)
Line 55: Line 55:
**U.F.Olives and Teleporter Pizzas would also finally make their debut in Deep-Dish 9.
**U.F.Olives and Teleporter Pizzas would also finally make their debut in Deep-Dish 9.
**Goblinbot's debut, and more broadly, the usage of the Ball transformation, were later moved to [[Golf (Level)|Golf]].
**Goblinbot's debut, and more broadly, the usage of the Ball transformation, were later moved to [[Golf (Level)|Golf]].
**The backgrounds for this level were reused in the [[Chef Tasks|Chef's Tasks]] rooms for the first 3 floors.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 18:16, 7 February 2023

Space Pinball is an unused level in Pizza Tower.

It's a pinball-themed stage supposedly set in a crashed UFO.

Enemies

Mechanics

Transformations

Gimmicks

Trivia

  • The first draft for this level was a regular UFO, akin to the one seen in Oregano Desert. Its heavy use of the Ball transformation would inspire McPig to change it into a pinball stage.
  • This level was later merged into another unused level, Kung Fu, which would then be heavily retooled into Fast Food Saloon for the final game.
    • A reference to this original version can be seen on one of the decorations in the final game.
  • Many elements of this level would be reused in other parts of the game.
    • The Timed Gates would later make their debut in Fast Food Saloon.
    • The soundtrack was repurposed for Deep-Dish 9. The track "idk what to call this but its da secret in da pinball level" is a remnant of its original location.
    • U.F.Olives and Teleporter Pizzas would also finally make their debut in Deep-Dish 9.
    • Goblinbot's debut, and more broadly, the usage of the Ball transformation, were later moved to Golf.
    • The backgrounds for this level were reused in the Chef's Tasks rooms for the first 3 floors.

Gallery

Backgrounds