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Windows Store app highlight: Pinball FX2, a cool pinball game for your Windows RT device

Ron Ron
September 18, 2019
1 min read

Pinball

Looking for a cool game for your new Surface RT or Windows 8 touchscreen device? Pinball FX2 brings you a fun pinball game with some nice graphics! Pinball FX2 is available for Windows 8 and Windows RT and is free to download in the Windows Store.

We tested this app and found it to be very addicting. Not only is the game from Microsoft but it features music, Xbox Live integration, and neat graphics (although we think the graphics could be better). There are tournaments, leader-boards, and achievements that can be unlocked in the game. The game can be played by one player or up to four players. “Pinball FX is back, and it is better than ever! Pinball FX2 offers brand new tables and a host of new features and improvements, including a new state-of-the-art physics model that surpasses anything available so far,” the app description reads. Hit the download link below to grab this free app.

Pinball FX2

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