This really reminded me of New Canasta.
https://www.pinballnews.com/games/newcanasta/index.html
And also my Harlem Globetrotters. I have 2 copies of HG. One is standard wood, and the other one has the plastic prototype playfield that Bally made a few games with as test platforms. That playfield still almost looks new and still plays amazing. Of course the drawback of the Bally version of that was that with tons of hard play, the screwholes on the bottom would loosen up over time. Not an issue in home use, but on location, it caused things to occasionally drop off the bottom of the playfield. It looks like these guys have overcome that by using wood on the bottom, and plastic on the top. An interesting solution.