

Rollerball is a pinball game built around four separate tables, each with its own layout of bumpers, ramps, and scoring zones. You launch the ball, work the flippers, and rack up points by hitting targets and keeping the ball in play. Each table has different obstacle arrangements—some favor tight corner shots, others reward long ramp combos. The physics model handles ball speed and bounce angles, so timing your flipper taps matters. Scoring pushes toward a million-point target, which requires chaining together high-value hits without draining. It's straightforward pinball: no story, no progression system, just table mastery and score chasing. If you like learning layouts and optimizing runs, the four-table setup gives you variety without overcomplicating things.





