The "Harvest" and "Hay-Ride" pinball machines, both released by Bally Manufacturing Co. in October 1964, share similar agricultural themes but differ in gameplay mechanics.
"Harvest" is a single-player, electro-mechanical game featuring two flippers, three pop bumpers, five mushroom bumpers, and four slingshots.
"Hay-Ride," the add-a-ball version of "Harvest," also accommodates one player and shares the same playfield layout. It introduces an added ball counter that records up to ten additional balls, with the feature carrying over from game to game.
Harvest / Hay-Ride is a pinball machine manufactured by Bally Manufacturing Co. in 1964. Concept by Ted Zale. Design by Ted Zale. Mechanics by Ted Zale. Animation by Ted Zale.
Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Reels
Players:
1
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