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With "ice dancing", ballroom dancing is transplanted onto ice.
Why not
do the same with a much more entertaining pastime, pinball?
A tilted sheet of ice could be placed into a pinball machine
with the obstacles and
other gadgets frozen right into it. Instead of a ball, the player
could use
the flippers to knock around a small puck. Of course,
due to the difficulty of keeping
the ice frozen, the game would probably be best kept outside
at a ski
resort.
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[+] Distinct possibility of life-threatening injuries to both players and spectators. |
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[-] Lack of gratuitous, ill-considered and entirely unnecessary employment of pyrotechnics, explosives and/or projectile weapons. |
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Oh, sorry... I wasn't thinking of a full-sized game. I was just
thinking of a small pinball table with ice inside. |
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*there: I've edited the idea for clarity. |
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Unfortunately, a puck can get stuck. |
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Pinball using rolled-up Canadians ? Wouldn't that hurt ? |
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Can you get a little zamboni to drive around and resurface between games? |
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Ice hockey meets pinball? Hell yeah! [+] |
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[tatterdemalion]: Uh, yes! |
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What [wagster] said. You should convert ice rinks into giant ice flipper battle fields, think hungry hungry hippos with 1000 pucks. + |
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