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ROCs

ROCs pinball machine (2020)

Release Date:

July 2020

ROCs Gameplay & History

ROCs, developed by the team at Multimorphic, stands as a distinct entry in the company’s P3 ecosystem, showcasing the versatility of their modular platform. Conceived by BJ Wilson and Gerry Stellenberg, this title highlights the specialized nature of the P3 as a conversion kit, allowing operators to pivot from traditional pinball sensibilities toward the unique, software-driven experiences that the system’s LCD-integrated playfield enables. With Wilson handling the heavy lifting on software, animation, and sound, the game benefits from a cohesive design language that feels tailor-made for the platform’s distinct hardware capabilities.

The game departs from the mechanical-heavy legacy of classic cabinets, instead leaning into the P3’s ability to blend physical ball movement with dynamic, high-definition graphical feedback. Because it functions as a conversion kit, ROCs serves as a masterclass in how modern arcade developers can maximize engagement without needing a complete cabinet overhaul. The art direction by Rory Cernuda complements the digital presentation, ensuring that the visual experience remains sharp and responsive to the player’s interaction with the playfield.

For those diving into the P3 experience, the key to mastering ROCs lies in embracing its unique software-first design. Unlike traditional pinball where you might focus solely on mechanical shots, success here requires an intimate understanding of the game’s digital ruleset and the way the integrated display guides your path through its objectives. It is a title that rewards players who treat the playfield as a hybrid space, where precision shots on the physical surface are inextricably linked to the evolving logic on the screen.

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