Frontier (pinball)
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Frontier is a Bally pinball machine (produced under the Bally name) released in November 1980. It is based on the mountain man
Mountain man
Mountain men were trappers and explorers who roamed the North American Rocky Mountains from about 1810 through the 1880s where they were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains...

 and hunting
Hunting
Hunting is the practice of pursuing any living thing, usually wildlife, for food, recreation, or trade. In present-day use, the term refers to lawful hunting, as distinguished from poaching, which is the killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species contrary to applicable law...

 theme.

Den of Predators and Frontier Bonus

The basic game play is to collect two separate bonuses. The Den of Predators is 5 rows of 3 animals, rolling over lanes A, B and C or hitting the left, centre or right stationary targets lights one animals in the left, centre or right columns respectively. Lighting a complete row of animals advances the "Frontier Bonus". Lighting all the animals advances the "Frontier Bonus" to 60,000 and the "Predator Bonus" to 45,000 and lights "Special".

Grizzly Target

3 in-line drop targets lead the way to the Grizzly Target, increasing the Frontier bonus multiplier. The first drop target also opens the gate to "Frontier Falls".

Right drop targets

The bank of drop target on the right of the pinball machine increase the "Den of Predators" multiplier. They also control targets for "Specials" and awards for "Specials".

Frontier Falls

Frontier Falls is a saucer accessed by first opening a gate activated by hitting the Grizzly Targets. Getting the ball into Frontier Falls collects the current Frontier Bonus.

Playfield features

  • 2 Flippers
  • 2 Slingshots
  • 3 Pop bumpers
  • 3 Bank drop targets
  • 3 In-line drop targets
  • 4 Stationary targets
  • Rollunder spinner
  • Saucer Kick-out hole

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