# An In-Depth Look at the Upcoming Pinball Adventures Game, Punny Factory

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2022-03-03  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/an-in-depth-look-at-the-upcoming-pinball-adventures-game-punny-factory

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## Analysis

Pinball Adventures, a new manufacturer, has officially revealed its first pinball machine, Punny Factory, designed by Dave Sanders (former Heighway Pinball designer). The single-level game features pun-themed gameplay with a central Punny Press toy, runs on Raspberry Pi with reverse-printed acrylic backglass, and will be produced in limited quantities (100 Standard, 12 Engraved editions). An optional functioning smokestack with smoke machine integration is available.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Punny Factory is Pinball Adventures' first pinball machine — _Article states it as their debut title with official company posts_
- [HIGH] Dave Sanders designed the playfield layout and previously designed Full Throttle and worked on Alien at Heighway Pinball — _Directly stated in article; designers are publicly known for these games_
- [HIGH] Punny Factory will run on Raspberry Pi and feature reverse screen-printed acrylic backglass instead of translites — _Explicitly stated as technical specification_
- [HIGH] The game will be produced in limited quantities: 100 Standard Edition and 12 Engraved Edition machines — _Directly quoted from company production plans_
- [HIGH] Punny Factory features an optional functioning smokestack with smoke machine that expels smoke through a 3D chimney during Punny Press activation — _Company marketing claims about optional feature_

### Notable Quotes

> "Oh no, there's been an explosion at the Punny Factory and all the Puns are loose! We need your help to gather up all of the missing and broken Puns."
> — **Pinball Adventures (official game description)**
> _Establishes the core narrative premise and theme of the game_

> "To spice up the fun factor, you can add a smoke machine to the Punny Factory. A tube from the smoke machine would expel the smoke through a 3D chimney on the top of the machine whenever a Punny is being pressed."
> — **Pinball Adventures (marketing materials)**
> _Highlights a unique gimmick feature designed to enhance player experience and differentiate from competitors_

> "I have to give the company credit for sharing a ton of pictures of its production process."
> — **Knapp Arcade (article author)**
> _Positive acknowledgment of transparency despite skepticism about the theme and publisher_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Pinball Adventures | company | New pinball machine manufacturer announcing their debut title Punny Factory |
| Dave Sanders | person | Pinball playfield designer who previously worked at Heighway Pinball, designed Full Throttle, worked on Alien; now designing for Pinball Adventures |
| Heighway Pinball | company | Former employer of designer Dave Sanders; known for Full Throttle and Alien pinball machines |
| Punny Factory | game | Debut pinball machine by Pinball Adventures featuring pun-themed gameplay and unique smokestack feature |
| Full Throttle | game | Heighway Pinball game designed by Dave Sanders |
| Alien | game | Heighway Pinball game that Dave Sanders worked on |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Source publication covering pinball industry news and machine announcements |

### Topics

- **Primary:** New machine announcement, Pinball Adventures (new manufacturer), Playfield design and mechanics, Production and manufacturing details
- **Secondary:** Limited edition release strategy, Innovative features (smokestack/smoke machine), Technology platform (Raspberry Pi, reverse-printed backglass)

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0.5) — Article is factual and comprehensive, presenting specifications and design details objectively. Author expresses mild skepticism about Pinball Adventures books and theme ('much maligned'), but credits the company for transparency in production sharing. Overall tone is informative rather than enthusiastic or critical.

### Signals

- **[personnel_signal]** Dave Sanders has transitioned from Heighway Pinball (where he designed Full Throttle and worked on Alien) to Pinball Adventures as playfield designer (confidence: high) — Article explicitly states Sanders 'formerly worked at Heighway Pinball' and is now designing for Pinball Adventures
- **[announcement]** Pinball Adventures officially announced Punny Factory as their debut machine with detailed playfield specs, theme, and production plans (confidence: high) — Company posted multiple pictures and video teasers; specifications and production quantities officially provided
- **[product_strategy]** Optional functioning smokestack with smoke machine is a unique gimmick feature designed to enhance player experience and fun factor (confidence: high) — Company marketing explicitly promotes this as 'optional' feature to 'elevate your customer's user experience and fun-factor'
- **[technology_signal]** Pinball Adventures is using Raspberry Pi hardware and reverse-printed acrylic backglass instead of traditional translites, indicating low-cost/homebrew-inspired manufacturing approach (confidence: high) — Article states 'will run on a Raspberry Pi' and 'feature a reverse screen printed acrylic backglass'

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## Transcript

Over the past several days the company Pinball Adventures has posted a number of pictures and a short video teasing it’s first pinball machine “Punny Factory.”

The playfield layout for Punny Factory was designed by Dave Sanders, who formerly worked at Heighway Pinball and designed its game “Full Throttle” and worked on “Alien.”

The single-level game has “two flippers, a Vari-target, three drop targets, three pop bumpers, a kickback, an up-kicker and seventeen stand-up targets.”

The center of the playfield contains a toy called the “Punny Press.” Described as a “machine which presses all the Puns back together. Underneath the molded Punny Press model is an up-kicker saucer which is guarded by a drop target.”

Rather than translites, the games will feature a reverse screen printed acrylic backglass and the will run on a Raspberry Pi.

On its website, Pinball Adventures provides the following description of Punny Factory’s theme:

”Oh no, there’s been an explosion at the Punny Factory and all the Puns are loose! We need your help to gather up all of the missing and broken Puns. Along the way you will have to collect all the nuts, bolts, gears and springs that have been littered over the factory floor from the explosion. Help Casey get the Punny Factory up and running again!”

The company claims that the game will come with an optional functioning factory smokestack:

”To spice up the fun factor, you can add a smoke machine to the Punny Factory. A tube from the smoke machine would expel the smoke through a 3D chimney on the top of the machine whenever a Punny is being pressed. This killer option is a unique feature that can elevate your customer’s user experience and fun-factor.”

As far as rules go, the objective in the game is to press all 50 “Puns, with your progress shown by a circle of inserts above the flippers.“

Pinball Adventures plans to build 100 Standard Edition and 12 Engraved Edition Punny Factories.

Regardless of what one thinks of this game’s theme and the much maligned Pinball Adventures books, I have to give the company credit for sharing a ton of pictures of its production process.

I can‘t directly embed Instagram videos to this site, so here’s a link to a short video that Pinball Adventures recently posted for anyone who is interested: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Caf_o6FD-93/?utm_medium=copy_link

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