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June 15, 2017

ouigo let's play [browser]

Fancy a bit of pinball in your browser? Then you definitely should have a go at the fantastic looking Ouigo Let's Play, a promotional game for the French Ouigo train by Studio Merci-Michel. Launch a ball by keeping the spacebar pressed and flip with the left and right arrow keys.

15 comments:

jj said...

Oooo nice, now somebody stop me or I'm afraid I will play this all afternoon :)

Anonymous said...

Ehh...it just can't get a high frame rate on my machine, and that's kind of a big problem for a fast-paced game like pinball :(

A and P for the flippers are a bit awkward too. Oh well.

palat said...

Runs smoothly over here! You can also flip with the arrow keys.
Btw 'recommencer' means start again :)

Moo R. Squiddles said...

Nothing but blurry muddled colors for me.

Anonymous said...

Works for me... Not sure I work for it - never my strong point :-/

Anonymous said...

The board loaded for me in Chrome but never gave a Start button. Worked in Firefox.

Anonymous said...

Ran on chrome but the timing was off a bit.
Could not play on Firefox as the search box kept auto pausing the game.

Xexus said...

I found the play less chunky in Chrome (Linux) when I shrunk the window size a bit.

Anonymous said...

Disable ghostery extension if you don't get a start button.

Anonymous said...

Only have a blue screen, on a Firefox browser

eightoclock said...

Runs fine on firefox with ghostery enabled.

Anonymous said...

Played just fine in Safari. Used the space bar to launch and arrow keys for flippers. In Chrome, the game loaded but never got a start button.

Anonymous said...

use space bar for to launch the ball

Anonymous said...

A and P for flippers makes sense on a French keyboard.

Anonymous said...

Q and P also work for flippers (A on a French keyboard is where Q is on an English one).

 

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