SITTIN' PRETTY (Gottlieb, 1958)
Playfield: Wayne Neyens
Art: Roy Parker

Thanks to Duglis for the flyer

PLAYFIELD ITEMS

Top Spin mushroom bumpers (green): 50,000 points each. Spin roto.

Yellow mushroom bumpers: 10,000 each. Alternate on-off when hit.

Center rollover: 100,000 points or, when yellow bumpers are lit: spot roto value and 100,000 points (when roto value is 1-7), or 300,000 points (when 300,000 symbol is showing).

Side Rollovers: 100,000 each. Left rollover lights blue bumpers, and right rollover lights red bumpers. When both blue and red bumpers are lit, slingshots alternate for 100,000 when lit, and these two rollovers alternate for 300,000.

Blue and red bumpers: 10,000, or 100,000 when lit. Start each ball unlit, are lit by the side rollovers.

Side contacts: 10,000 each.

Side targets: 50,000 and spin roto.

Roto: When number 1-7 shows, scores 100,000 point, drops that numbered clown. When 300,000 is showing, scores 300,000 points.

Bottom slings: 10,000 or 100,000 when lit.

Bottom rollovers: (from left to right)
     * Scores 300,000 points
     * Spots Clown #3 and scores 100,000 points.
     * Spots Clown #5 and scores 100,000 points.
     * Scores 300,000 points.
Outhole: Scores 50,000 points and spin roto.

GAME RULES
     The object of "Sittin' Pretty" is to knock down the carnival clowns, 1-7. This is accomplished by hitting the Roto or the top rollover (when lit) when a number from 1-7 is showing, or the rollovers nearest the flippers (the left spots 3, the right spots 5). This knocks the clown of that number into the water. You receive replays based on the following accomplishments, to wit, one replay each for:
     * knocking down any three clowns in a row (it is possible to knock down 1-3 and then 5-7, but this still gives only one replay)
     * knocking down any four clowns in a row
     * knocking down any five clowns in a row
     * knocking down any six clowns in a row
     * knocking down all seven clowns
     Spin the roto by hitting either green bumper, either target, either top side rollover, the outhole, or the roto itself.