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    gameplay_feature
    Trap Holes ×12
    ipdb_id
    6230
    ipdb.notable_features
    Trap holes (12). "Figure 8" playfield layout. The name od this game appears as orange cursive writing in the center playfield, The playfield background color is white. The topmost and bottommost trap hole each has a yellow sun painted around it abut only the top sun has yellow rays. The other trap holes have either a 5-point or a 6-point star painted around each, in either orange, green, blue, or gold. The gold stars have a "comet trail". The coin slot is on the far left end of the cabinet front. A small and rectangular metal plate appears nailed to the right side of the lower apron but we could not read the writing on it in the pictured that we saw. The left side of the apron had a partially peeled adhesive sticker, probably the instructions.
    ipdb.notes
    L'Etoile is French for "The Star". This game is a pin table and was located in France. Circa early 1930's. This game is not to be confused with Lenoble's 1934 'L'Etoile' or Unknown Manufacturer's 'Les �toiles'.
    player_count
    1
    technology_generation
    pure-mechanical