PinWar Discover a groundbreaking new way to play pinball: face-to-face combat, in real-time! ________________________… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsDiscover a groundbreaking new way to play pinball: face-to-face combat, in real-time! ________________________________________ GAME MODES - BATTLE: Face your friends or the A.I. - MISSIONS: Solve alone, or co-op with a friend - EDITOR: Create your own tables ________________________________________ HIGHLIGHTS - 2 players on the same device !- Amazing Retina-capable 3D graphics - Super-realistic physics - Collectible power-ups - Multiballs and multiflippers - Tons of tables available + more coming on every update - From the creators of the universally acclaimed Ant Raid- Game Center Achievements & Leaderboards - Universal app + iCloud sync ________________________________________ Immerse yourself - and the people around you - into the cyber world of PinWar! Enter the BATTLE MODE to challenge your friends (or the computer) in a never-before-seen way: by mashing two pinball tables into one! Your objective: get the ball through the opponent's side, and protect your own end at all cost. Collect power-ups on the way and fight your way to victory! Conquer the MISSION MODE by accomplishing special objectives, all built on top of special tables. Can you survive ball rains, break through walls or sharpshoot targets? TONS of single player and two player co-op missions included! Unleash your creativity with the TABLE EDITOR and craft your very own battle tables! It is the same tool that was used for creating the original tables, meaning you get access to EVERY element and feature. Two player modes are played using a single device, you and your friend controlling one side of the screen. So grab your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and challenge your friends, family members, neighbors, cats and random by-passers for a game of PinWar! New tables, missions and other goodies coming regularly!________________________________________ SUPPORTED DEVICES (Universal) - All iPads - iPhone 3GS and newer - iPod touch 3rd generation and newer ________________________________________ CURIOUS ? MORE INFO ON :- bulkypix.com- facebook.com/bulkypix- twitter.com/bulkypix- prankentertainment.com- facebook.com/Prank.Ltd- twitter.com/PrankGames________________________________________ First review!Appgemeinde.de: *5/6*http://www.appgemeinde.de/2013/review-pinwar-ios-so-flippert-man-in-der-zukunft/ Information Seller: Genre:Arcade, Simulation Release:Feb 07, 2013 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (6) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal First sale I believe. Just bought it. Wish you couls share tables; aside from that, great fun for a buck. one.sixty.four Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2013 1,282 0 0 minnesota #2 one.sixty.four, Aug 5, 2013 bought! sweetdiss Well-Known Member Jun 15, 2009 1,743 5 38 #3 sweetdiss, Aug 5, 2013 This game is awesome. Super under appreciated. Habakuk Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2008 4,779 9 38 Vienna, Austria http://rossau.wordpress.com #4 Habakuk, Aug 5, 2013 Very recommended! I have it since the very day when it came out and it's a great addition to my huge iOS pinball collection. I am still playing it from time to time with co-workers when we have some time to kill. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Very interesting main thread. That's why I love touchArcade. See how the dev kicks in and follows hints provided by the community (still no self-made table up/download anyway). Get some precious tips about the special physics (mind the "hilly" tablesballs accelerate to the end of the flippers). mrbiggles Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2012 3,691 0 0 Like retired USA #5 mrbiggles, Aug 5, 2013 sure we need more good pinballs, sure will get with GE Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #6 Greyskull, Aug 5, 2013 Last edited: Aug 5, 2013 I am a (virtual) pinball addict.Never been a fan of the real thing for two reasons: in my arcade-goimg days, pinball always cost more to play than arcade games; also, the machines were designed to steal your money. drelbs Well-Known Member Jun 25, 2009 11,201 7 38 #7 drelbs, Aug 5, 2013 Fun game - better with 2 players/iPad. Pepelutin Well-Known Member Feb 14, 2013 308 0 0 Music teacher Belgium #8 Pepelutin, Aug 6, 2013 It seems to be nice. I wonder why is it 0.99 euros, and not 0.89 euros, if it's 0.99 dollars? Habakuk Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2008 4,779 9 38 Vienna, Austria http://rossau.wordpress.com #9 Habakuk, Aug 6, 2013 Last edited: Aug 6, 2013 Some devs decided to translate 0.99 US$ to 0.99 € because since some weeks they can set the Euro prices more freely. That's an annoyance on principle but I won't go to the barricades or start a new world war because of those ten Eurocents. Okay. The true difference is 24 Eurocents (or 32 Dollarcents) because $0.99 is €0.75 according to http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter/ The fixed tier was $.99 —> €.79 for a long time, devs could't change that and everybody was happy. In 2012 Apple rose the tier to €.89—the first part of the annoyance but "somehow acceptable" (maybe even not). And now THAT! I am really privileged to pay 32.32 % more than US. That's NOT okay, Apple + devs! The interesting and strange fact is that some (or most?) of those "evil" devs are located in Europe. Listen, Algoriddim! Theoretically you could create an US iTunes account, buy some $ gift cards @ eBay and get the apps via the US account. But for me personally that is too much hassle because I would have to switch the accounts for each universal app update on iPad, iPhone and Mac. US residents should be even more happy because they can always get a $1.18 app (or $1.31 app if it's €.99) for $.99 if they view it through the "€ glasses". A permanent sale of all of the cheap apps so to speak… A nice Europe-wide (plus friends) iTunes boycott for one day would be an appropriate hint for Apple + devs I think. Or for one day each month or week until they change that discriminating behavior. Maybe I'll forward this posting to some important financial mags and mainstream media here in Europe. Let's start a black list: Apple Bulkypix Prank Ltd. Algoriddim Pepelutin Well-Known Member Feb 14, 2013 308 0 0 Music teacher Belgium #10 Pepelutin, Aug 6, 2013 That's what i thought... Thanks a lot for the info. I'm not able to express myself correctly in english, but thanks a lot for telling us. How can they do that? It makes me feeling i'm a dumb if i buy. Not because of 24 cents, for sure, but because it's really not logical. I'll pass this one, and all the others with that price. Happyman245 Member Aug 7, 2013 13 0 0 #11 Happyman245, Aug 7, 2013 Pinball games are so fun. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Very recommended! I have it since the very day when it came out and it's a great addition to my huge iOS pinball collection. I am still playing it from time to time with co-workers when we have some time to kill. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Very interesting main thread. That's why I love touchArcade. See how the dev kicks in and follows hints provided by the community (still no self-made table up/download anyway). Get some precious tips about the special physics (mind the "hilly" tablesballs accelerate to the end of the flippers).
I am a (virtual) pinball addict.Never been a fan of the real thing for two reasons: in my arcade-goimg days, pinball always cost more to play than arcade games; also, the machines were designed to steal your money.
Some devs decided to translate 0.99 US$ to 0.99 € because since some weeks they can set the Euro prices more freely. That's an annoyance on principle but I won't go to the barricades or start a new world war because of those ten Eurocents. Okay. The true difference is 24 Eurocents (or 32 Dollarcents) because $0.99 is €0.75 according to http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter/ The fixed tier was $.99 —> €.79 for a long time, devs could't change that and everybody was happy. In 2012 Apple rose the tier to €.89—the first part of the annoyance but "somehow acceptable" (maybe even not). And now THAT! I am really privileged to pay 32.32 % more than US. That's NOT okay, Apple + devs! The interesting and strange fact is that some (or most?) of those "evil" devs are located in Europe. Listen, Algoriddim! Theoretically you could create an US iTunes account, buy some $ gift cards @ eBay and get the apps via the US account. But for me personally that is too much hassle because I would have to switch the accounts for each universal app update on iPad, iPhone and Mac. US residents should be even more happy because they can always get a $1.18 app (or $1.31 app if it's €.99) for $.99 if they view it through the "€ glasses". A permanent sale of all of the cheap apps so to speak… A nice Europe-wide (plus friends) iTunes boycott for one day would be an appropriate hint for Apple + devs I think. Or for one day each month or week until they change that discriminating behavior. Maybe I'll forward this posting to some important financial mags and mainstream media here in Europe. Let's start a black list: Apple Bulkypix Prank Ltd. Algoriddim
That's what i thought... Thanks a lot for the info. I'm not able to express myself correctly in english, but thanks a lot for telling us. How can they do that? It makes me feeling i'm a dumb if i buy. Not because of 24 cents, for sure, but because it's really not logical. I'll pass this one, and all the others with that price.