Plunge for a different lane, other than the center one, each ball, ideally starting with the “light A” and “light B” 30-point lanes. Shoot the A and B side lanes when lit; otherwise, UTAD via the gap between the outer saucers and the A and B lanes.
Balanced
Very High
via Bob's Guide
The "Lancers" pinball machine, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in August 1961, is a two-player, electro-mechanical game designed by Wayne Neyens, with artwork by Roy Parker. The machine features two flippers, four pop bumpers, two slingshots, and four kick-out holes.