Next Generation gave the MS-DOS version of the game four stars out of five; although generally commending the title, they noticed that some elements are missing, such as control of tilt sensitivity, number of balls, and table angles.
Computer Gaming World found the tables to be beautiful and target rich.
PC Gamer praised the graphics and audio (with the soundtrack played directly from the CD), and said the game would be near perfect if it had lower system requirements, and had a few more options such as the ability to adjust the table angle. In contrast,
Intelligent Gamer found the game to be bland and misrepresentative to call it "Hyper" or "3-D". The physics of the ball were poor. In 1998,
Saturn Power ranked the game 94th on their Top 100
Sega Saturn Games saying the game is worth a few tries.
Absolute PlayStation found the music tracks and sound effects to be excellent apart from on the "Myst & Majik" table, and the reviewer enjoyed the tables in the 2D views but recommended to avoid playing on the 3D setting. The game was declared good value for money. ==References==