Overview
Produced in 1935 by D. Gottlieb & Co., Kelly Pool was an early American electromechanical pinball machine that adapted the popular pub game of "Kelly Pool" (or pea pool) to a coin-operated tabletop format. Released during the pre-flipper era of pinball, this machine functioned more as a game of chance and skill-shot timing than strategy, requiring players to tilt or nudge the table to guide the ball.
- Developers
- D. Gottlieb & Co.
- Publishers
- D. Gottlieb & Co.
- Platform
- Pinball
- Genre
- Pinball
- Alternate Names
- Kelly Pool
- Wikipedia
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- Video
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