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In Its Weirdest Crossover Yet, Pinball FX Is Getting Goat Simulator And The Princess Bride Tables

My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to tilt.

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Pinball FX developer Zen Studios has announced two new themed tables arriving in the game on August 29, inspired by The Princess Bride and Goat Simulator. Based on the classic 1987 film, The Princess Bride pinball table has several features that'll let players interact with characters from the fantasy movie, like matching Vizzini in a battle of wits and freeing Westley from a deathtrap by shooting a pinball through marked lanes. If you're feeling lucky--or you're prepared to die--you can even challenge Inigo Montoya to a duel.

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For the Goat Simulator table, things get weird with this crossover as it has headbutting bumpers, a big red button that can be triggered to start a nuclear apocalypse, a chance to stop an alien invasion, and an opportunity chance to impress the judges on an episode of Farmer's Got Talent. Like the Goat Simulator games developed by Coffee Stain North, this one is all about causing as much chaos as possible in each run.

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Zen Studios often collaborates with big franchises to create new tables--Pacific Rim, Battlestar Galactica, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Knight Rider to name a few recent ones--so these crossovers aren't that surprising. Well, maybe the Goat Simulator one is.

Pricing hasn't been revealed yet for the Goat Simulator and The Princess Bride tables, but they probably won't cost as much as the real-life $13,000 John Wick pinball table that includes a scrap of the Baba Yaga's suit inside of them.

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