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Crazy pinball action with the free Epic Games Store game of the week Demon’s Tilt

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Coming Thursday, 24 March 2022, as usual, a new free game awaits you at the (Epic Games Store). But there is nothing ordinary about this genre mix, because this is a fast-paced pinball arcade game with action and horror interludes. Demon’s Tilt combines the usual pinball gameplay with fast-paced shoot-’em-up and hack-and-slash elements.

What to expect in Demon’s Tilt

For fans of arcade games and classic pinball machines, Demon’s Tilt should be a true revelation. Colourful lights, action-packed gameplay, numerous levels and game mechanics accompanied by an awesome electro soundtrack make the title from one-man developer Adam Ferrando aka WIZNWAR and publisher FLARB LLC a whimsical, addictive pastime. Which, above all, sets its own bar visually.

In the extensive levels, which together form a huge, three-storey cathedral as a game world, numerous secrets and mysterious stories await you. In addition to intensive special modes, super balls and even bosses, you can also use a magic system, rituals and multipliers to give your mechanical opponents a run for their money. For there is a cosmic threat and an ancient deity to be defeated.

Demon’s Tilt is an old-school arcade action title with a few surprises and innovations.

Until then, if you’re quick enough, you can still pick up the psycho-horror game (In Sound Mind) from Epic and keep it forever.

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