A new title promising – and delivering – a uniquely frustrating experience has launched on Steam today. A Pinball Game That Makes You Mad, developed by Azimuth, is already drawing comparisons to notoriously difficult indie games like Getting Over It, offering players a single-button challenge focused on precision and persistence.The $7.99 game is available now for PC,Mac,and Linux,and arrives as developers increasingly explore intentionally punishing gameplay as a design philosophy.
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A new game designed to test the limits of player patience has arrived on Steam. Developed by Azimuth, A Pinball Game That Makes You Mad launched November 26th and is available for PC, Mac, and Linux for $7.99.
The game, as reported by GameBiz, draws comparisons to the notoriously difficult Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, aiming to frustrate players with a challenging and unforgiving experience. Players navigate a complex pinball machine using only a single button or finger, relying on timing, skill, and considerable perseverance to ascend maze-like levels.
Success requires learning from countless failures and falls, with the ultimate goal of reaching the top and claiming a mysterious reward. This release taps into a growing trend of deliberately difficult games that prioritize challenge and player resilience.
Key Features
A Pinball Game That Makes You Mad offers:
- Simple, one-finger controls.
- Hours of painstakingly designed, challenging levels.
- Physics based on a real pinball machine.
- Optional checkpoints for players who need them.
- A calming soundtrack and narration that sharply contrasts with the game’s high difficulty.
The game’s unique blend of frustration and relaxation is intended to create a memorable, if occasionally infuriating, experience.
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