A rare privilege this past weekend - unfettered access to the Lone Star Pinball Museum.
On this one, hitting various targets on the playfield caused a marble in the backglass to be lifted up and dropped onto a plinko board.
Hard to believe I've been in the hobby this long and never even seen one of these before. Yes, I agree that in the context of what else was in the arcades at the time, it's a disappointing title. But in the context of being one of many in a row of antiques, this was a surprisingly fun game.
Here's another "dog" that's actually quite a bit of fun. Play is very simplistic but it does have the unusual feature of resetting the drop targets at any state by hitting playfield switches.