
You can optimize your play experience by selecting from several options at the beginning of each game, such as ball count (3 or 5), number of players, type of game (classic, timed, or special), basic table settings, and environmental factors. I believe you can test out every single table available up to a set score limit for free, and there are three or four tables that are completely free! The score limit is somewhat low for the Remake versions, but feels generous on at least some of the other tables. Many tables have unique layouts and/or gameplay mechanics, and a good number have slings that overshadow the flippers slightly. Some of the artwork is, um, interesting, and the flippers flip faster than I expect, leading to many early misses. The look and feel of these tables is slightly different too.

At this point, I would say the difficulty level is slightly higher overall than in these other emulators, but I have been playing them for far longer, and the era of pinball machines in Zaccaria's library lend themselves to shorter, lower scoring games. I really like the nudging effect, which is different from both PinballFX and The Pinball Arcade.

Updates and new Remake tables are being released regularly on Steam, and I imagine this will hold true for Xbox One. While gameplay is not perfect, I have not encountered any errors, infinite scoring bounce patterns, or balls simply floating off the screen. My favorite set of tables is the Solid State set which is well worth the asking price.

The Xbox One release is a great improvement from the beta version I have played on iOS mobile. Zaccaria Pinball provides addicting video pinball gameplay with unique designs like those in the 1960's to the 1990's based on real pinball Zaccaria Pinball provides addicting video pinball gameplay with unique designs like those in the 1960's to the 1990's based on real pinball machines produced by this Italian company during the early solid state era.
