![]() ![]() Donkey's pinball has FIONA, (Gingerbread) MAN, SHREK, PUSS, and CHARM (Prince Charming). Spelling Bonus: On the main playfield, spelling BABY repeatedly starts Baby Multiball, while spelling PINBALL enables Donkey's pinball machine.Secondary Adaptation: The game adapts elements from Shrek, Shrek 2, and Shrek the Third, all of which are based on the 1990 children's book Shrek. ![]() Rage Against the Reflection: The trope is alluded to with Prince Charming's playfield target, a mirror mounted on a pillar that the player hits with the ball.Not Quite Starring: The game uses soundalikes for Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and the other voice actors from the original films.The Shrek pinball demonstrates the following tropes: Some owners have even installed Shrek game ROMs into their Family Guy machines to get two titles in the same cabinet ( or to mess with unsuspecting players). In terms of gameplay, Shrek and Family Guy are exactly the same - the changes were to the artwork, sound effects, and jokes. It was a rethemed version of Family Guy, allowing Stern to sell the same game to a wider audience, particularly in Europe (where Family Guy was not as popular). A few months after Family Guy came out, Stern Pinball released Shrek, based on the first three films in the series. ![]()
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