![]() This can only be played when holding the iPad with the button on the bottom. Portrait mode gives you a flying-table view with the camera panning and zooming over the action. The games can be played in either landscape orientation with the button to the left or right of the screen. 3 pinball tables with unique graphics, instructions, missions system, locations and characters. In portrait mode slide up or down your both thumbs to toggle camera view from "flying-table" to "full table". This is a REAL Pinball simulator with stunning 3D graphics both with or without 3D glasses. You'll be stunned with the level of realism. Each table - Wild West, The Deep, and Jungle style - are masterpieces. Pinball HD - This game will change your idea of Pinball on the iPad. "With three tables, reliable physics and controls, and gorgeous graphics, it is a pleasure to recommend." Levi Buchanan, IGN.com. "Pinball HD is simply a game that was just made for the iPad: it has intuitive controls, takes full advantage of the device's hardware and delivers a truly immersive experience that will take you right back to the golden age of the arcade." Marco Tabini,. ![]() 1st place in US top paid apps during the first sales day. Listed by Apple in "Best 10 iPad Apps in 2010". Providing the new tables and versions keep coming this is a videogame that pinball fans and newcomers shouldn't miss.This unique table features pinball bumpers and targets, plus a color monitor where you can take on a variety of old-school digital minigame challenges - an endless space scroller, plus car racing, missile defense, a block breaker, and more at incrementing skill levels. Pinball Arcade's genius is created a platform for its exquisitely modeled real world table. Then there's the Vita and home console versions that could also add new innovations and up the visuals. ![]() It will be interesting to see whether the 3DS version uses both screens, or limits play to the 3D upper screen – Zen Pinball did this and it was just too small for me to play on. With it still being early days for Pinball Arcade and more tables and systems being promised all the time, I'm more than a little hopefully for the series. I'd much prefer it to support Apple's Game Center. However I have real trouble getting this to work on the iPad. Pinball Arcade enables you to log into Facebook to co-ordinate high scores with friends as well as see the top players. The high score table also seems to be a little flaky at the moment. It also only seems to detect left or right motions which, as far as I can tell, makes death saves (where you bounce a ball back up to the flipped from the drain area) almost impossible. Moving the iPad to the left or right (even vigorously) only translates to a gentle tap. Firstly the tilt function on the iPad is rather tame. There are still some niggles that I hope Fairlight Studios will sort out in due course. I opted for the motion tilt controls otherwise you have to take one hand off the flipper to move the table by swiping the top half of the screen – at the every moment you may want a flipper raised for that all important ball contact. ![]() This physicality is underlined by the use of the iPad's touch screen or motion functions to tilt the table and save balls from draining to each out lane. ![]()
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