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Version 2.1 - written by: Fox (Mike) Morrey - foxtrot_@_frii.com
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 | Safecracker Design Team: safecracker@wms.com
 | Safecracker Webpage: http://www.pinball.wms.com/games/safecracker/
 | Additions or comments on the rulesheet: foxtrot_@_frii.com |
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 | v1.0: Initial Rulesheet by Matt Coriale
 | v2.0: First attempt at re-writing, basic ideas.
 | v2.1: This version; sorted out Board game and Pinball game. |
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This rulesheet is NOT complete, for obvious reasons. If you find something
omitted or wrong, please e-mail me. I did not bother to write in point values
for each individual switch (i.e. 'Right Orbit' scores $130.), since to me
personally, WHAT a switch does is more important. 'Sides, if you're going for
score, learn how to play the game, and figure it out by yourself. :> Also, MANY
options can be changed in the adjustments, the rulesheet goes over basic factory
defaults. A list of changes that can be done to the game are listed at the end
of the rulesheet.
This is saved as a normal text file, typed up in MS Word. I know it's long,
but I like to be thorough, and there is A LOT in this game. Also, everything in
here is based on ROM Revision 1.8. I know of several differences between 1.2 and
1.8 that I noticed off-hand, so take everything by face value if you're running
on a different version.

Welcome to Safe Cracker. Obviously, this is no ordinary game. Not only do you
receive tokens from the game, the game is TIMED, and is smaller than a normal
pinball. It's size is about in relation to a normal game as a normal game is to
a wide-body (Superpin). The idea behind the game was to tie pinball into
redemption - players could redeem tokens for prizes or other such stuff, or
collect them.
The basic idea of the game is to make it into the bank, past the guard, guard
dog and alarms while trying to put-off the Computer (Candy 2000). The ultimate
goal is to break into the Vault, and collect the stash. There are many obstacles
along the way, including your time limit. You can pick up items along the way
that will help you reach your goal.
You play the pinball half to get into the bank, and to get BACK into the bank
after being kicked out of the board game. You can set up the board game to your
liking and collect items that will help you in the board game during this mode.
The next sections describe items around the playfield, and explain what they do
in the different modes of the game.
There are two 'modes' in the pinball: Timed and Sudden Death. When in Timed
Play, you have time on the clock and any drain will be immediately served back
to you. If in multi-player mode, the next player is up. Also in this mode,
hitting switches add a *bit* of time to your timer. Most times it's not
noticeable, but a good spin on the wheel can give you a good :05 or :10. After
each Board Game, the timer counts down faster, and it's harder to stay out of
Sudden Death. Sudden Death is just that: Drain, and your game's over. There is
no way to get out of Sudden Death just by hitting switches. You must regain time
by getting TNT Multiball, a Teller Gift, or an outlane.
The inner wheel awards items that can help you in various ways:
 | Light Lock: If LOCK isn't lit, LOCK is then lit. If LOCK is lit, then it
awards a LOCK for you. If two balls are locked, then it opens the Main
Entrance for you, immediately starting the board game.
 | Call Guard: Will Call the Guard. You will either be awarded $100k or he'll
open a gate for you, immediately starting the board game.
 | Deposit Window: Same as if you hit the left inlane. Gives you a visit to
the Teller Lady.
 | Disable Computer: Will disable computer for 20 seconds. If in Timed mode,
your timer is suspended, and hitting targets will add to the time you have.
Also, 'Explosives' mode timer is halted during this. If in Sudden Death, you
can drain and get your ball back. Once you drain, your timer is restarted. |
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The Teller Lady can also give you some helpful items:
 | Blender: Sorry, doesn't help you at all.
 | Time: Gives you from :05 to :20 minutes.
 | TNT Multiball: Starts TNT Multiball.
 | Lite Lock: Same as the Wheel Award.
 | Lite Wheel: Lights the disc for the Wheel Award.
 | Money Bomb: Only awarded in board game. See Board Game for details.
 | Bank Entrance: Will open an Bank Entrance for you.
 | Money: Will award $50k.
 | Free Token: Will award the player a Token.
 | Donuts: Will award 4, 6 or 12 donuts.
 | Bonus X: Increases your Bonus Multiplier |
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TNT Multiball is started any time you are kicked out of the board game with a
chance to restart (and hitting the Ramp), from the '?' space on the board game,
selecting the code on Candy 2000, or from the Teller Lady. You have a certain
number of targets to hit, and once you hit them all, you are awarded $5k and :05
on your timer.
Vault Multiball is started once you break into the Vault. Jackpot is the Ramp
shot, and the value is your stash when getting into the vault. Once you hit the
Jackpot, you need to relight it by hitting the Spinning Disc. Jackpot will also
award :10 on your timer. (This Multiball is Three Ball)
Once you collect all the V-A-U-L-T letters and break into the Vault, you
start Token Multiball. Jackpots still award your stash value, but you also
receive a Token. Shoot the Ramp to dispense a Token, and the Spinning Disk to
relight the Ramp. The maximum number of tokens possible to win during Token
Multiball is an operator setting. (This Multiball is Four Ball)
If you Tilt while in Timed Play, all time is taken away and you get the ball
back, in Sudden Death. If you Tilt in Sudden Death, your game is over, and your
bonus is counted up. Yes, you can tilt in the Board Game, as well.
The rest of the rules are described below with their associated items. See
the next section for setting up the board game for the quickest route.
- [2.3.01] Flippers:
- The bottom two flippers are slightly larger than the small flippers used
on other Lawlor games (Addams Family, Twilight Zone). They work just like
normal flippers.
- [2.3.02] Left Lanes:
- Normal-as-usual lanes. Inlane is labeled: 'Light Deposit Window' and
outlane is 'Extra Time'. Unless you have an uncollected award waiting from
the Wheel, this will light the Bank for a visit to the teller. Extra time
will give you 20 seconds.
- [2.3.03] Bob's Getaway:
- Above the left lanes is a bigkick, similar to Twilight Zone's Rocket
Kicker, which sends the ball up the back of the playfield. If LOCK isn't
lit, this will spot one drop target needed to light LOCK. This shot also
lights the 'Lite 2 Donuts' right inlane. Bob's Getaway awards an initial
random value between $5k and $10k, and raises each consecutive shot into
Bob's.
- [2.3.04] Yellow Drop Targets:
- Mounted in front of Bob's Getaway are three drop targets. If LOCK isn't
lit, getting all three will spot one drop target. If LOCK is lit and there
are closed bank entrances, these will open up a bank entry, for starting the
board game.
- [2.3.05] Spinning Disc:
- Above the Yellow Drop Targets and Bob's Getaway is a spinning disc. If
'SPIN WHEEL' is lit, spinning the Disc will spin the award on the inner
dial, and light the bank entrance for collecting that award. Spinning the
disc is also the best way for regaining some time.
- [2.3.06] Cellar Entrance:
- Above the Spinning Disc is a 'Moving Target'. With each hit the target
will move back, uncovering a hole behind it. Shooting in this will award the
cellar award, or to enter into the bank. Possible awards for the Cellar
Award:
 | ATM Card: Gives you an ATM Card, used in the Board Game.
 | Note To Teller: Note for the Teller, taken in the Board Game.
 | Explosives: Starts a timed mode, similar to 'Frenzy' in Funhouse.
Every switch is $5k.
 | Safe # / Invisible: Awards a 'VAULT' letter.
 | Light Outlanes: Lights ONE outlane. |
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[2.3.07] 'ALARM' Targets:
Situated around the playfield are the 'ALARM' targets. Completing them
disables an alarm on the board game, starting with #1. After all are
disabled, they award $50k.
[2.3.08] Ramp:
The ramp loops up and down the left side of the playfield, with a
crossover and diverter near the top, sending the ball to the right half of
the ramp. It can be shot for a Lock, Jackpot, or Donut. If nothing is lit,
the ramp returns the ball to the left inlane, and awards one or two donuts.
If LOCK is lit, then balls are diverted across the playfield to the
kickback, which sends them UP INTO the Lock. If JACKPOT is lit (during a
multiball) then the ball is also diverted across the playfield. If in Vault
multiball, the ball is sent up into the lock, then released. If in Token
Multiball, the ball is returned to the right flipper. Also, if the lock is
full (two balls locked) and LOCK is lit, the ball is also returned to the
flipper. Also also - here's a nice example of the logic put into the
software - if the Main Bank entrance is NOT lit for entry, and the Yellow
Drop Targets are lit to open another entrance, the game will divert the ball
to the lower right flipper, for an easy shot to the drop targets.
[2.3.09] Top Lanes:
Labeled 'A', 'B', and 'C', passing through a lane lights the associated
letter. Flipper buttons move the lit letter. The center lane (B) ends in a
scoop, which will either send the ball into the pop bumpers, or into the
Roof Entrance if it's lit. Completing all three lanes add 5 minutes to your
game time, or 1 donut if in Sudden Death. Completing them also advance the
cellar award.
[2.3.10] Roof Entrance:
Built over the Ramp and the Cellar Entrance, when lit for entry, the ball
will be kicked up into a habitrail and over, down below the playfield.
[2.3.11] Jets:
Three (White, Red, Orange) pop bumpers. Don't confuse these with ordinary
pop bumpers, however, because they have:
[2.3.12] White, Red, and Orange Drop Targets:
Sets of three, positioned around the three pop bumpers. Completing the set
closest to the pop bumper will advance the pop bumper's scoring. (Yellow
advance White Jet, Red advance Red Jet, White advance Yellow Jet.) If LOCK
is not lit, one or more sets of targets will be flashing. Complete all
flashing targets to lite LOCK.
[2.3.13] Lock Release:
When a ball is locked, it's shot up into the lock (see the Ramp, above).
When you start multiball, the balls are released into the Pop Bumper area.
If awarded a jackpot, the ball is immediately released back into play.
[2.3.14] Right Loop:
Not really a loop, but balls launched into play are shot up this ramp to
the Top Lanes. Balls that do not make it up all the way can roll down and
get deflected to the Upper Right Flipper Return.
[2.3.15] Bank Entrance:
This is the Main Entrance. Similar to 'The Chair' in The Addams Family,
it's a scoop with a plastic bank mounted above it. The bank has two lights -
red and yellow. If the yellow light is flashing, it will award one of two
things: If you have an uncollected Wheel Award, you will be awarded that.
Otherwise, the left inlane was hit, and a visit to the teller lady will be
awarded. If the red light is lit, then the Entrance is open to start (or
continue) the Board Game.
[2.3.16] Upper Right Flipper:
This flipper IS the same small size as the upper left flippers on Twilight
Zone and Addams Family. The lane right above it is the Return Lane. When the
ball rolls through there, it will temporarily light the spinning disc for a
Wheel Award.
[2.3.17] Right Lanes:
Same as left lanes. Light for the inlane is 'Lite 2 Donuts' and the
outlane is 'Extra Time'. The 'Lite 2 Donuts' light is actually a paradox,
since it's the ONLY '2 Donuts' light. However, if it is LIT and the ball
rolls over it, it will start flashing. You have a limited amount of time
while it's flashing to shoot up the ramp to collect two donuts. The 'Extra
Time' light is the same as the other one, awarding :20.
In Pinball mode, you can set up your path in the bank for the easiest route
to the vault. The bank has three entrances: Main, Roof, and Cellar. Your goal:
The Vault. Once in the bank, you can only go forward, or clockwise around the
loop. You select the number of spaces to move by stopping the spinning dial on
the screen, and then taking whatever reward (or punishment) you land on.
When you Lock the first ball, one gate is opened. (The light on the Board
Game goes out.) Also, a number of Bank Entrances are lit. You can shoot for a
bank entrance, or lock another ball, which will open another gate.
Completing all ALARM targets will disable an alarm, starting with #1. (Again,
the light on the board game will go out, indicating it's inactive.) Also, if you
were kicked out of the board game and did not reenter, any alarms inactive and
gates open remain so. Once you break into the vault, all alarms are reactivated,
and gates are closed.
When you enter into the bank, the shortest route is always the route you
take. Beginning at the Bank Entrance you entered in, you go around the loop, and
into the vault by the first open gate. (Alarms inactive have no effect on your
path, except when you land on them.)
After you reach the loop, or if you end up bribing a guard before the loop,
the guard is notified of your presence, and starts chasing you. Like you, the
guard can only move clockwise around the loop. However, the guard rolls a die,
and can move a possible of 6 spaces, as opposed to your max of 5 spaces.
During your trip through the bank, you collect your stash. You do not get to
keep your stash until you break into the vault, and if you get kicked out of the
board game and don't reenter when given the chance, you lose your stash.
The Board game has many different types of spots to land on: White spots are
'normal' spots, Yellow spots are Gates, and Red spots kick you out of the board.
- [2.5.01] Entrances:
- Three main Entrances, where you begin your path to the Vault. Correspond
to which entrance you shot into during Pinball Mode.
- [2.5.02] Vault:
- Your goal. Adds $75k to your stash, you collect your stash and start VAULT
MULTIBALL, unless you have 'VAULT' spelled, in which you start TOKEN
MULTIBALL.
- [2.5.03] '$' - ATM:
- Awards $20k to your stash. If you have one or more ATM Cards, it awards
$40k.
- [2.5.04] '?' - Random Award:
- Gives you a selection of five possible awards (or penalities) and a
quickly moving box. Hit the flipper button to stop the box and collect your
reward. Possible rewards:
 | Money Bag: Adds cash to your Stash: $7k, $10k, $12k, $15k, $20k, $50k,
$100k, $125k.
 | Arrow: Moves you forward or backward 1-5 spaces.
 | Cop Arrow: Moves the cop forward or backward 1-5 spaces.
 | Time: Awards time: :05, :10, :15, or :20.
 | TNT: Ends Board Game, starts TNT Multiball.
 | Token: Awards Token.
 | Skull & Crossbones: Ends Board Game. 'OH NO!'
 | Alarm: Disables the next Alarm.
 | Dog Bone: Awards a Dog Biscuit.
 | 'CODE': Awards a VAULT letter.
 | Key: Awards a Skeleton Key.
 | Donuts: Awards Donuts: 4, 6, or 12.
 | Lightening Bolt: Sends a lightening bolt around the loop. The first
person (you or the cop) it lands on is destroyed. You get kicked out of
the board game, the cop has to start over.
 | Winged Shoes: YOU go flying around the loop. When you hit the
flipper button, you slowly decrease speed and land on a spot. |
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[2.5.05] Bribe Guard:
You have to bribe the guard. If you have over 5 donuts, he'll simply take
them and leave you to your cash. If you don't, you have to barter with him.
Once you give him the money, the Guard is Alerted and starts the board game,
the money coming out of your score, not stash. If the Guard catches you,
you're out of the board.
[2.5.06] Candy 2000:
Access the Computer. Find a code and enter it in. Certain codes awards
certain things, some are obvious, and some are not. For a semi-complete
listing, check section [4.2].
[2.5.07] Guard Dog:
Starts the Guard Dog, Pinball mode. You are ejected from the board game,
back into Pinball mode. You have 20 seconds to hit ANY bank entrance. While
you're trying to shoot the entrance, you are running around the loop in the
board game. Once you shoot an entrance, you stop where you are, and take the
shortest route from your new position into the Vault. You keep your stash
and Bonus X is increased for getting back into the bank. There are two ways
to get out of having to shoot back into the board game: Carry a dog biscuit
or if you've already defeated the dog. Either case awards $25k to your
stash, and you get to continue. While in Pinball mode, if you shoot the
Ramp, you start TNT Multiball. If you drain, you go on to the next ball. (Or
Game Over if in Sudden Death) Either way, you need to relight LOCK to get
back into the bank and lose your stash. If you are in Timed Play, then your
timer *IS* counting down as well.
[2.5.08] Alarms #1-#4:
Landing on this spot also kicks you out into Pinball mode, unless the
alarm is deactivated by the '?' spot award, or spelling 'ALARM'. This
Pinball mode is very similar to Guard Dog, with a few exceptions. You must
make it into the CELLAR Entrance, and once you do you collect your stash and
start the board game over from the Cellar Entrance.
[2.5.09] Teller:
Same as getting the 'Lite Deposit Window' in Pinball mode, with one major
exception: about 50% of the time she will award you a 'Money Bomb'. Getting
a Money Bomb kicks you out of the board game, forcing you to relight LOCK. A
way around this is to get the 'Note To Teller' award from the Cellar Award.
[2.5.10] '<-->' - Run 'n Hide:
I can't believe you're doing this to me! When you land on this spot, your
position will start randomly moving around that area (no more than 5 in
either direction, on your path only.) Hit a flipper button, and you stop
where your marker is, getting that award.
[2.5.11] '#' - Big Find:
Awards $100k to your stash.
[2.5.12] '!' - Laser Beam:
Landing on this will kick you out of the board game, with no chance to get
back in.
[2.5.13] Gates:
Four gates surround the Vault. Landing on this spot presents the playwer
with three gates: Two unlocked, one locked. A randomly moving box is stopped
by a flipper button. If the player stops on an unlocked gate, the board game
continues. If stopped on a locked gate, the player must have a Skeleton Key
to continue, or wind up getting kicked out of the board game.
Once your game is over, you collect your bonus. Your bonus is relatively
simple:
 | Donuts: Donuts on hand are worth $5k each.
 | ATM Visits: For each ATM Visit you get $10k.
 | Bonus X: For each break-in into the bank, you increase your bonus
multiplier. |
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Of course, up to four players can play, and you can mix and match types of
games: Normal and Assault. Players rotate after each drain (unless a player is
in Assault) until they are out of time. Players who's game is over have their
score appear dimmed on the display. If a player's game is over, then the players
who still have time rotate, skipping the player who's done. A player playing
Assault On The Vault finishes his multiball in one turn, then his bonus is
counted up, and his game is over. The other players continue their normal games.

The fun part of the game. Dropping in a Token won from the game will give you
a 'Magic Credit'. Any Magic Credits on the game will be used up before normal
credits, although they appear as a 'normal' credits when displayed. ('Credits:
9, Magic Credits: 3' means you have 9 total credits, the first three are Magic
Credits.)
This mode is an all-out multiball. 90 seconds, unlimited balls, the point is
to get a really high score. Tokens are not awarded at all, and there are two
main things to go for:
Break Into The Vault: As you play, three paths are taken from each entrance
into the Vault. To Move these paths, hit the drop targets. Red targets move the
ROOF Path. Orange targets move the CELLAR Path, and White targets move the MAIN
Path. The Yellow Targets and the Cellar Target move ALL THREE paths.
Vault Jackpot: The Vault Jackpot starts at $50k, and for each hit on the
Spinning Disc, raises by $10k. Shoot up the ramp to collect the Jackpot. Once
your time is up, you start Fun-With-Bonus:
 | Paths: For each path space achieved, you are awarded $5k.
 | Jackpots: For each Jackpot collected, you are awarded $50k.
 | Assault: For each time all three paths got into the Vault, you are awarded
a VAULT letter, and $750k.
 | The bonus is then added up to your score, and the game's over. |
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Yeah, this game has 'em too. Two, possible three places I know of where they
are:
- Candy 2000 code: 'MOO'. Awards a VAULT Letter.
- '?' - Random Award: A cow head. Haven't gotten it awarded yet, tho.
- 'MOO' initials: Was told that this does something, never tried it.
A list of codes I know so far, and what they award:
 | MNY - +$50k to your Stash
 | ADG - +$50k to your Stash
 | SRG - +$50k to your Stash
 | MOO - VAULT Letter
 | PML - VAULT Letter
 | VLT - VAULT Letter
 | DNT - Donuts: 4, 6, or 12
 | LFT - Moves Forward 1-5 spaces
 | MOV - Moves Forward 1-5 spaces
 | NOT - Note To Teller
 | DOG - Dog Biscuit
 | MAT - Dog Biscuit
 | TNT - TNT Multiball
 | TOK - Token (?)
 | KEY - Skeleton Key |
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Many things can be changed in the adjustments to alter gameplay. The main
ones are:
 | Starting time can be different, defaults to :45.
 | Dial Numbers (to move in Board Game) can be random or sequential.
 | You can be given the option to continue the board game, or quit with your
stash. If you quit, you collect your current stash value and enter VAULT
MULTIBALL, except no time is awarded, only your stash amount.
 | Game can start with LOCK already lit, or LOCK lit *AND* Bank Entrances
Lit. |
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Thanks go to the following people for helping me out with some of the stuff.
If you find anything that needs to be fixed or added, please e-mail me at
foxtrot_@_frii.com.
 | Mark Carter - Finding some of the Candy 2000 codes. |

Editor's Notes
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