This machine is not to be confused with the 1994 redemption game manufactured by Innovative Concepts in Entertainment (ICE).
[1] In 1994, Williams released pinball machine based on the live-action theatrical film adaptation of The Flintstones.
This game also featured speech provided by John Goodman, Rick Moranis and Harvey Korman reprising their respective roles, as well the theme song from the television series.
A few extra million points are awarded when the skill shot is achieved and this amount goes up the more times it is attained.
If three strikes are scored in a row (this is easy with a bowling power-up), the game goes into a mode called "Bowl-a-Rama".
There is a toy at the top of the playfield, one that some may call a "Rock Slicer", that will spin the ball around and around a few times and award points when it falls out.
This can be achieved by hitting the yellow bird to the left of the playfield when the "Machine Time" light is lit.
The Dictabird's yellow target underneath him can be hit to make him wobble back and forth a couple times, as well as advance certain game-play features.
In order to do this, the player must shoot the left, center, and right pathways (or just one or two depending on how fast they are found) to find where the kids are located.