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Jersey Jack Elton John gameplay demo showcasing songs, multiballs, stacking, and Signature Stage modes.
The Elton John game features 15 songs, each with their own distinct rule set
high confidence · Bill Grub: 'The 15 songs each have their own set of rules, and we're just about to start a new song here'
Skill shot graphic will change based on Pinball Expo feedback before release
high confidence · Joe Katz: 'based on some Pinball Expo feedback and some observations we made, the skill shot graphic is going to change a little bit'
Signature Stage consists of four different multiballs with varying difficulty and point value trade-offs
high confidence · Joe Katz: 'the piano will be lit for locks, which will lead you to Signature Stage multiball, which is actually four different multiballs'
The game includes approximately 23 shot combos that can be extended
high confidence · Bill Grub: 'There's about 23 shot combos in the game that you can achieve, and some of them even allow you to extend them'
One Signature Stage multiball (far right) features no ball saver for retro gameplay experience
high confidence · Bill Grub: 'on the far right one, you will get no ball saver, so it'll feel like a bit of an older school game'
“The idea is to collect all of the notes to get the glasses, the shoes, and the outfit. Each of those wardrobe pieces you collect by completing a certain number of notes and then making the Backstage shot to collect the wardrobe piece.”
Bill Grub @ ~4:30 — Explains the wardrobe collection system and its progression mechanics
“Something really fun about the supers is that they are repeatable, and if you can keep looping the side ramp you can keep getting multiplied supers.”
Bill Grub @ ~11:00 — Describes the repeatable Super Jackpot loop mechanic on side ramp
“So something I really like about this game is stacking those two multiballs together, which makes it 2x value.”
Bill Grub @ ~12:45 — Highlights multiball stacking as a key strategic element
“So now a little fun Easter egg is when you're seeing the jackpots now. Since it's stacked, the crocodile is actually riding the rocket now, and they share animations instead of having their own individual animations like they normally would.”
Bill Grub @ ~14:15 — Describes Easter egg integration with stacked multiball mechanics
“before you lock a ball in Signature Stage, you are able to use the action button and switch which Signature Stage multiball you want to play”
Bill Grub @ ~10:30 — Explains player agency in choosing difficulty/reward tier for Signature Stage
community_signal: Jersey Jack using gameplay demonstration video format to educate players on rule depth and mechanical systems, consistent with educational outreach approach
high · Detailed UI explanation, rule walk-throughs, strategic tips on multiball stacking, and Easter egg callouts throughout gameplay video
design_philosophy: Easter egg integration strategy embedding Elton John theme lore into multiball mechanics (crocodile riding rocket animation in stacked play)
high · Bill Grub describes stacked multiball Easter egg where crocodile animates riding the rocket, sharing animations instead of independent ones
design_philosophy: Jersey Jack prioritizing song-based modular rule design with 15 distinct rule sets and difficulty/reward tier choices in Signature Stage, emphasizing player agency and replayability
high · Each of 15 songs has own rules; players choose Signature Stage difficulty from four options with explicit point value trade-offs
announcement: Jersey Jack Pinball officially demonstrating Elton John machine gameplay with rules explanation, indicating game is in advanced stage of production/near release
high · Full gameplay video with detailed rule explanations from designer Joe Katz and presenter Bill Grub
product_strategy: Pre-release design iteration on skill shot graphics based on Pinball Expo feedback, indicating responsive design process
high · Joe Katz: 'based on some Pinball Expo feedback and some observations we made, the skill shot graphic is going to change a little bit'
positive(0.82)— Presenters demonstrate enthusiasm for game mechanics, highlight fun/satisfying elements (looping supers, stacking, Easter eggs), and speak positively about design decisions. Tone is informative and celebratory rather than critical.
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