"Safe Cracker," designed by Pat Lawlor and released by Bally in 1996, is a unique pinball machine that integrates a safecracking theme with a board game element. Unlike standard pinball machines, "Safe Cracker" features a smaller playfield and operates on a timer instead of a fixed number of balls. The main goal is to break into the bank’s vault, progressing through various playfield targets to gain entry.

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