![]() What you match up on the three reels is what you’ll be rewarded with, from an instant multiball, additional clues or big points. At certain points throughout the game, you’ll spin the reels to claim a reward. Secondly are the spinning full-sized slot machine reels in the centre of the playfield. Shooting the ball onto the elevator will cause it to loop upwards, before travelling down one of three different ramps, and changing the floor you’re currently investigating. Firstly is the ‘elevator’ shot in the centre of the playfield. Whodunnit brings with it some other very unique features that make the game very one-of-a-kind. The playfield is in pretty good condition, with some wear near the equipment/clues/suspects inserts (as almost all Who Dunnits do). The game is playable as it sits but could probably use a 'shop' job. The game is working, including the slot reels. Whilst catching killers makes up some of the main game objectives, there’s plenty more to keep players interested, from taxi chase loops, a train ride ramp and even a roulette betting mini game. Up for sale is a 1995 Who Dunnit Pinball Machine. Guess the correct killer, and you’ll be lead to a dramatic confrontation as you try to chase the killer down to bring them to justice. During each case, you’ll gather clues and interrogate suspects before choosing who you think the killer is. The player assumes the role of Detective Nick Spade: a rough-and-ready private eye who is tasked with solving several different murder cases. ![]() The cabinet colours are unfaded, and the game plays without any faults. Whodunnit is quite a rare machine, with little over 2400 machines produced throughout its run, so we’re very pleased to have this one on display in such good working order. The whodunit machine you see in this video is the actual whodunit machine available for sale on our website, so let’s take a closer look. Designed by both Barry Oursler and Dwight Sullivan in 1995, WHodunnit is a throwback to the early days of American private eye investigators and crime drama. Whodunnit is a thrilling murder mystery themed pinball machine by Bally, taking players right into the midst of a variety of different cases to solve. Designed by George Gomez (Monster Bash), Dwight Sullivan (Who dunnit), and our incredible team of pinball experts at Stern, the PLAYBOY pinball machine. Check out WHO Dunnit by Bally, a rare and immersive pinball machine that puts the player in the role of a seasoned crime investigator, solving several murder cases. ![]()
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