The Little Mermaid Pinball
The Little Mermaid Pinball is video game developed for Windows by Disney Interactive and published by Disney Online. It was released on July 11, 2005.[1] The game was available in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.[2] The was game able to be previewed on a trial basis and then purchased via download through Macrovision's games network distribution partners.
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Developer(s) | Disney Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Disney Online |
Series | The Little Mermaid |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | 2005 |
Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Gameplay

Gameplay screen shot
The game consists of one large playfield split into three sections, with only one on the screen at a time. [3] It game showcases a variety of sea creatures, including the sea witch, Ursula, who tries to steal the pinball. The game also boasts a whirlpool and coral lanes that light up.[4]
- Ursula's Lair. The lowest section of the playfield. Break the mirror to begin multi-ball.
- Under the Sea. The middle section of the playfield. Trigger the whirlpool to start multi-ball.
- King Triton's Lair. Spin the starfish roulette or spell out Triton to start multi-ball.
References
- "Disney Online Scores with Arcade Fans with Three New Downloadable Pinball Games; Disney Game Downloads Adds to Its Lineup with Launch of Games Based on The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Pirates of the Caribbean".
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