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Do you like Pinball? Do you like 1980s classic films as well as GOATS? My, what a coincidence, you just might be the luckiest person around! That's right, as you can tell from that introduction, Pinball FX is getting 2 new tables, the first of which is based on The Princess Bride, a 1970s Novel that was later made into a hit film in the 1980s, you can check it out below:

The Princess Bride table aims to adapt classic scenes from the 1987 film into pinball format, with missions challenging you to perform key acts seen in the film. Will you be able to defeat Inigo Montoya? Can you successfully storm the castle? You'll be able to find out when the table launches on August 29th.

But that's not all! I remember very clearly that I mentioned a goat earlier on! And that can only mean one thing! Yes, a Goat Simulator-themed table is coming to Pinball FX, and you can also check out this table below:

I know, you can't wait to play as a goat in pinball form. You'll be re-enacting the crazy antics you get up to in Goat Simulator on this pinball table, annoy the farmer, steal things from the farmer, probably do other things to the farmer, you get the idea. Whatever you do, chaos is sure to follow on this new table that's also coming to Pinball FX on August 29th.

Pinball FX is available as a free download on Steam, the 2 tables above will be available as paid DLC come August 29th.

Will you be trying out these new pinball tables come the end of the month? Let us know in the comments below!

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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