Ah. So the problem isn’t me not seeing it (I saw that), its that it doesn’t function.
The fire button on the bottom lock bar works, so I can use that for launching the ball, but none of the views let me see that button during actual gameplay.
In case its relevant, I’m playing it through PBA...
I don’t see a fire button anywhere.. I keep trying to hit all over the screen when it says to hit the fire button, but I only seem to hit the flippers or nudge.
Edit: This has been fixed
On my iPad Pro, Doctor Who Master of Time now crashes when loading.
I can select the game just fine, but when I click on start, it says the ‘You’re getting old, Doctor’, ‘I’m as old as time’, and then the program crashes/closes.
Other tables work fine. I tried the...
Thanks for the replies, good to know.
I agree with jaredmorgs, I remember it sounding that it was an announcement of something that was happening / already being worked on. Ah well.
..and all my scores and goals have been reset ;_;
Edit: Doing a remote restore got back about half of my tables scores and goals, but oddly, mostly not the older ones (its not that its an outdated backup of my progress, as it has my most recent progress)... Ugh.
Been playing this a lot, but I never can get the sweet spot standard goal on my iPad 2.
Not saying its a glitch, I probably am just missing something despite having read the instructions on it.
I clear (unlight) the four 'roll' lights, and on the same ball, aim for the top of the table, but...
You just need to have a PSN account to get the $10 credit.. Which is moot because you couldn't buy anything from the store without a PSN account.
I verified it by claiming by $10 credit before I claimed the 30 day free PS plus membership.
Too bad PBA didn't make the launch, though.
Ah man, the one I wanted most from this list (Jokerz), and one of the few others who wants it forgot to vote for it? I am sad.
And re: your tag "Please, give us Dr Who!"... that was the one I wanted by far the most on a previous poll!.... You're not another me, are you?
This is an impressive example of what was available for pinball in 1981 compared to video games. This game came out 4 years before the NES? Heck, a year before the Atari 5200... The Atari 2600 was still the main home console of the time.
Or to compare to to arcade games, Donkey Kong and Galaga...
The scared stiff meter-building shots are every bit as easy as on iOS. The only shot that might be a little tougher is the spider hole (not that its hard, but it seems to need to be more precise).
I still like the game and don't regret rebuying it (of course, I'm not in the same league as most...
..and how come the attendant never wants to just talk with me? I'm in his arcade all the time...
Edit: On second thought, the attendant not wanting to talk to me is probably more realistic...
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