Device-iPad first gen
Operating system-iOS
Version of TPA-3.3.1
Bug-I continue to be kicked out of the Season One Challenge. I've played the challenge several times, and have been kicked out at least ten times. By kicked out, I mean advancing to the next game, pushing the start button, only to...
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* I love to listen to music while I play pinball. Many places that used to have pinball machines also had a juke box, so while I played, I had the advantage of listening. Sometimes, the music wasn't exactly my cup of tea (once played "Lawman" while "Tiny Bubbles" by Don Ho was playing...
That has to be an epileptic's worst nightmare, but I really like it! The sound when you're standing in front of it must be incredible, too!
The two things I love about playing pinball...one would be the competition. There's me against another player, me against the machine, me against my best...
If we weren't on opposite sides of the Atlantic, we would be playing a lot of real time pinball! For those players that enjoy Zen pinball, that's great, but for me, it takes away the very essence of pinball. I can't change the physics of a real life table like you can in Zen. I'm sure that...
This is only an opinion, but TPA is perfect for casual competition. When my son, my son-in-law and I play TPA, we are playing a recreation of a physical table. Those skills directly translate to the same table in real life. Many of the Zen tables are repackages of previous tables, and I've yet...
Now, THIS I don't have a problem with. Add the pro mode on every game. But to say the problem is too many extra balls, I don't agree with. Because no matter how easy the shot is, it still has to be made. If you're off (with the presumption the physics of the table is correct), the shot doesn't...
I have developed an affinity for both RBIoN and Victory. Ripley's to watch the idol jump up and down on the last two digits before. And Victory because of the looong, sloooooow arc of the ball. In my opinion, they are polar opposites. But for me, they're fun to play, and I played them both today.
None taken, my friend. None taken. I was going to say money, in and of itself, is nothing, but is a necessary evil. I would actually prefer the barter system, but it's difficult to cram a live chicken into the coin slot of "Doctor Who".
I played the heck out of TPA when I first found it. It was relatively cheap, there were so many tables, and I could play anywhere I could take my iPad (you figure it out...). But, I gradually slowed my pace. I think it's that way with anything new. When I first got my drivers license, I was...
If you have the versions that allow you to change everything about the tables, then go ahead. Change whatever you want. But, if you're saying "change the base settings of the game", I'm against that. If you're good enough (I'm not...) to stack five extra balls, that's great. If you're good...
Look at it this way, pinball karma will come back to haunt them. For the two they stole, there will be more SDTM's for them than they can count (even if they have to take off their shoes).
I love the Challenge Mode, it gives me increased incentive to play well by allowing only three games before starting over. I've completed two of the challenges on beginner levels, but the Williams and Season One challenges both kick me completely out of not only the challenges but TPA. And it's...
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