Aquarius

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Aquarius Game Info

The Aquarius pinball machine, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in October 1970, features an astrology theme and was designed by Ed Krynski with artwork by Art Stenholm. 

Aquarius is a pinball machine manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co. in 1970. Design by Ed Krynski. Art by Art Stenholm.
Primary manufacturer:
D. Gottlieb & Co.
Year:
1970
Preferred Dealer:
Flip N Out Pinball
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Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Reels
Players:
1
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Aquarius Rules

Quickie Version:

UTAD. Avoid the bottom entirely.

Go-to Flipper:

Balanced

Risk Index:

Very High

Full Rules:

The single most important thing about this game is to note where the saucer kickouts go. On this game, keeping the ball up top is paramount, since the decent points are saucers and lit center bumper hits. You want as many of these as possible. Your best strategy, so far as you can have one on this game, is to find a saucer whose kickout bounces the ball back close to a saucer so that you can get two saucers, perhaps plus a bumper hit, for the price of one. Find any saucer(s) whose kickouts come close to doing this and then look to nudge the bumper rebounds into that saucer. This means that a 300 saucer whose kickout sends the ball below is less desirable than even a lesser-valued saucer where the kickout stays up top. The center saucer [left-most of the three 300 ones] usually throws the ball down past the bumpers, so avoid it if this is the case. The 200 saucer will throw the ball into the center bumper, which then kicks the ball back up, possibly into a saucer. If that bumper is lit for 100, so much the better. The Skill Shot is usually one of the two right-most 300-point saucers, which typically throw the ball into the right bumper. When the ball is on a flipper, shoot it up towards the outside of the right and left bumpers. The flippers are set so low on this game that they probably won’t be able to shoot much more central anyway, so this is your best chance to get the ball up top. Avoid the bottom standups whenever possible. This saucer-bumper-nudge-saucer strategy is the same one as on “2001”.

via Bob's Guide

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