"Any pizza is a personal pizza if you believe in yourself."
That inspirational message is written down the length of the plunger lane in Pizza Time, an original virtual pinball table by OrbitalPin, which you can download from their website.
It's a great original pinball table, with high production value, perhaps because they got a sponsorship from AtGames to make it. AtGames makes virtual pinball cabinets, and I think they asked themselves: how do we show off that our cabinet is great for running VPX, but not by emulating an existing pinball table that will make IP holders and their lawyers mad? So they commissioned OrbitalPin to make them a great new virtual pinball table with an original theme.
The table has fun voice callouts by a disturbingly greasy animated slice of pizza, who talks like he is extremely high, and surprisingly good original music by a garage band whose name is also Pizza Time. They existed before the pinball table and you can buy their albums on Bandcamp, but I think the pinball table is their best work.
There are modes but they aren't the only thing going on, which I appreciate. The main flow is, you get a pizza order that requires you to hit various topping targets around the table. Once you've hit enough of them (depending on the size of the pizza), a "pizza box" toy opens; shoot the ball into the pizza box to start Pizza Time Multiball.
As a fun feature that is physically plausible but that also sounds too breakable to be on a real pinball table, the left orbit has a conveyor belt in it. Even a weak shot or a wild bounce will make it around the orbit. That's the kind of thing you can get away with in virtual pinball.
I will keep saying that PinUP Player is janky software that I wish I didn't have installed, and I hold it against a table when it makes me run PinUP Player to see the backglass display, but I have to admit that Pizza Time makes great use of it, especially the centerpiece "pie chart" of progress toward multiball (made of pizza slices, of course).
The video mode is bad. It is a horizontally scrolling shmup that feels bad, and also the music ends up clashing while it runs. But nobody expects video modes to be good.