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SouthPark has now been “pinball-ized” in new Android game

If you're a fan of the funny (well, at times), filthy (well, a lot), definitely-not-for-kids satire animated series SouthPark, then you'll want to make some space on your Android device. Zen Studios announced the release of two new Pinball games based on the hit show: Super Sweet Pinball and Butters' Very Own Pinball Game. Better keep the kiddies away though, as this may probably be the only pinball game that has a warning for "Mild Language, Fantasy Violance, and Comic Mischief." There wasn't a typo there.



In South Park: Super Sweet Pinball, the fab four of Cartmann, Kyle, Stan and Kenny (when he's alive) will be with you as you "let the balls fly." Of course most of the characters and moments in the game will only be familiar if you watch the TV series. But if you want to try a PG-13 (actually, 10, according to the trailer video) pinball game but you have only watched one or a handful of their episodes, prepare to be confused (and maybe amused, who knows). Do you know what a ManBearPig is? Well if you don't, then you'd have to watch the episode to find out why it's funny (it has something to do with a former Vice President, global warming and cereals).


Butters Stotch, who started out as a background character in the series before evolving into one of its most frequent recurring stars, gets his own game with, well, Butters' Very Own Pinball Game. This seems to be a "tamer" version of pinball, in line with the naive and optimistic 4th-grader's personality. You need to play this game so that Butters will not be grounded by his parents (which, if you watch the show, you know it's his worst nightmare.




You can buy the stand-alone SouthPark Pinball games for $3.99 from the Google Play Store. But if you want to buy it through the Zen Pinball app, each table costs $1.99.


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SOURCE: Zen Studios