# The Worst Pinball Theme of All-Time That Almost Was - Circe’s Animal House

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2023-07-20  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/the-worst-pinball-theme-of-all-time-that-almost-was-circe-s-animal-house

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## Analysis

A retrospective article about Heighway Pinball's 2015 debut game Full Throttle, revealing that it was originally conceived with a vastly different theme called 'Circe's Animal House' based on Greek mythology and transformation folklore. The author argues that pivoting to the motorcycle racing theme was the correct decision, given the original concept's bizarre and potentially off-putting premise.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Heighway Pinball launched its first game in 2015 called Full Throttle — _Direct statement in opening paragraph; Full Throttle is a known Heighway Pinball title_
- [HIGH] Full Throttle was originally planned as 'Circe's Animal House' based on Greek mythology — _Article title and opening claim; supported by brochure description provided_
- [HIGH] The original Circe's Animal House concept involved transforming bar patrons into animals — _Brochure copy: 'patrons enter on two legs and exit on four...if they're lucky'_
- [HIGH] Heighway Pinball is now defunct — _Described as 'the now defunct UK pinball company' in opening paragraph_

### Notable Quotes

> "The Oddest Odyssey you ever did see!"
> — **Circe's Animal House theme slogan**
> _Marketing slogan for abandoned game concept; demonstrates creative direction before pivot_

> "Join the Pig Society at Circe's Animal House"
> — **Circe's Animal House theme slogan**
> _Second slogan emphasizing animal transformation mechanic; indicates thematic focus on anthropomorphism_

> "She is the Sensational Circe, the sassy seductress of myth and magic...the way to a man's heart is through his liver!"
> — **Circe's Animal House brochure copy**
> _Core concept description revealing mythology-based premise with dark humor about transformation/consumption_

> "patrons enter on two legs and exit on four...if they're lucky"
> — **Circe's Animal House brochure copy**
> _Central gameplay/narrative mechanic: customer transformation into animals at a bar_

> "changing the pinball machine's theme to an unlicensed motorcycle racing game was the right call"
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**
> _Editorial opinion that the pivot from Circe to Full Throttle was beneficial for marketability_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Heighway Pinball | company | UK pinball manufacturer; now defunct; released Full Throttle as debut game in 2015 |
| Full Throttle | game | Heighway Pinball's 2015 debut title with motorcycle racing theme; replaced original Circe's Animal House concept |
| Circe's Animal House | game | Abandoned/unreleased Heighway Pinball concept based on Greek mythology featuring patron transformation into animals |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Source/author of the article; pinball content publisher |
| Circe | person | Mythological figure; proposed protagonist/hostess for abandoned Animal House theme |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Game concept development and theme iteration, Heighway Pinball history and business, Abandoned/unreleased pinball game designs
- **Secondary:** Pinball theme marketability and audience appeal, Full Throttle gameplay and mechanics

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.4) — Author expresses appreciation for Full Throttle's final design ('I actually love Full Throttle', 'I always have a blast') while strongly critiquing the abandoned Circe concept as bizarre and inappropriate ('WTF is that all about?!'). Retrospective tone is amused and somewhat incredulous rather than angry.

### Signals

- **[design_philosophy]** Heighway Pinball originally pursued a mythology-based transformation theme (Circe's Animal House) before pivoting to accessible motorcycle racing (Full Throttle), suggesting early-stage strategic repositioning toward market appeal (confidence: high) — Article explicitly states the pivot occurred; author argues the motorcycle theme was 'the right call' implying market-driven decision
- **[product_strategy]** Unreleased game concept from 2015 pre-production phase reveals iterative theme development at Heighway Pinball (confidence: high) — Brochure copy provided as evidence of serious development stage before abandonment

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## Transcript

Back in 2015 the now defunct UK pinball company Heighway Pinball launched its first game - Full Throttle. I actually love Full Throttle as a pin. I always have a blast when playing it's unique layout. However, did you know that this pinball machine was almost called something else? Quite possibly the worst theme in a long history of strange unlicensed pinball themes...

Circe's Animal House

The theme's slogans included:

"The Oddest Odyssey you ever did see!"

and

"Join the Pig Society at Circe's Animal House"

Here's a description of the concept from an early brochure for the game:

"She is the Sensational Circe, the sassy seductress of myth and magic. When Ancient Greek adventurers needed a charm and a change, Circe's island was one vacation resort that nobody would ever leave. But after two thousand years, even a goddess needs to move with the times...and today, the way to a man's heart is through his liver!

Drop in at the Odyssey Bar, the awesome establishment where patrons enter on two legs and exit on four...if they're lucky. Circe herself is your mistress of ceremonies through a bevy of fabulous features, as you help her clientele to make literal beasts of themselves."

WTF is that all about?! I'm gonna say that changing the pinball machine's theme to an unlicensed motorcycle racing game was the right call. Thoughts?

Pictures of the actually released rare and oft broken Heighway Full Throttle:

_(Acquisition: raw_text, Enrichment: v1)_

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