[1] Starring a talking ventriloquist dummy named Rudy, the game is themed after the concept of an amusement park funhouse.
FunHouse's primary feature is the talking head of a ventriloquist dummy, named Rudy, located in the top right corner of the playfield.
Aside from Rudy himself, the game's main feature is a virtual clock in the center of the playfield, which advances by various increments with each successful shot or target hit.
Making this shot again locks the second ball, advances the clock to midnight, and causes Rudy to fall asleep with his mouth open.
The 1994 Williams pinball table Red & Ted's Road Show includes two animating heads which work similarly to Rudy.