Hurdy Gurdy is an electro-mechanical pinball machine released by Gottlieb in 1966. It is known for its vibrant circus-themed artwork and engaging gameplay.
Electro-mechanical, rotating target, bell sounds
Additional details
Rotating target, bell sounds
Theme: Circus
Sound: Bell sounds
Production: 2825
Dimensions: N/A
Year Released: 1966
Weight: N/A
Additional Info
The game features a striking backglass and playful playfield art, designed by Roy Parker.
The machine includes a unique central carousel target that rotates as players hit specific targets.
Hurdy Gurdy is appreciated for its artistic design and challenging gameplay typical of the 1960s era.