3.0
Release Date calendar
1975
Platform joystick
Pinball
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

El Dorado is a single-player electro-mechanical pinball machine, designed by Ed Krynski with artwork by Gordon Morison. It was produced by Gottlieb and released in 1975. The name refers to a mythical lost city of gold, with the backglass depicting a group of cowboys who've just found an (unseen) fortune. The game itself is deceptively simple; use the four flippers to knock down all fifteen drop targets, then hit the single lit target for a Special. However, hitting all the targets and rollovers requires skillful nudging and flipper control, and moving the lit spot and hitting it on the same ball is a challenge for most players.

Alternate Names

No information available

Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Pinball
Developers
Gottlieb
Publishers
Gottlieb
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