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  1. By Flipcommons AI Descriptions (GameplayFeature)

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    A variant of [[gameplay-feature:roto-targets]] in which the targets are mounted on a circular, carousel-style rotating assembly rather than a simple spinning disc. The carousel arrangement fans multiple targets around a central axis, cycling them past the player as the mechanism turns. [[manufacturer:gottlieb]] designer [[person:ed-krynski]] introduced the feature on *[[title:dancing-lady]]* (1966), which carried five carousel roto-targets on its playfield — the first pinball machine known to use this configuration. Like all roto-targets, the carousel variant demands precise shot timing during the [[technology-generation:electromechanical]] era's mechanically driven play, but its distinctive circular motion gives the mechanism a visually striking presence on the playfield.
  2. By Flipcommons Catalog

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    gameplay_feature_alias
    Carousel roto-target
    gameplay_feature_parent
    Roto-Targets
    name
    Carousel Roto-Targets
    slug
    carousel-roto-targets