The "Freedom" pinball machine, produced by Bally in 1976, celebrates the American Bicentennial with a patriotic theme. Designed by George Christian and featuring artwork by Christian Marche, the game is distinguished by its red, white, and blue color scheme, and imagery of American icons like the eagle and Uncle Sam.
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Quickie Version:
UTAD.
Go-to Flipper:
Balanced
Risk Index:
High
Full Rules:
Do you feel lucky? Freedom is all about getting the ball in the top saucer when “lite spinner” is lit, then shooting the spinners all day. Since you can’t control which center feature is lit, it’s a matter of luck to get the spinner item to fall your way on a shot when the ball settles into the top saucer. Fewer than half of the shots to the top do this due to the wide gaps next to the saucer. If the center wheel is currently on “lite spinners,” you can try to shoot the right side saucer for it, but that’s about the only time I’d ever deviate from UTAD.
via Bob's Guide