If someone could post a clicky link to the appstore it would be appreciated. For ios pinball fans (I'm one of them), you should recognize the devs; they made the great Age Of Pinballs.
Real Pinball - Vampire The VAMPIRE table is the first table of REAL PINBALL where the players have to eliminate the vampire 4 different ways wh… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe VAMPIRE table is the first table of REAL PINBALL where the players have to eliminate the vampire 4 different ways while they have a chance to activate such well-known pinball features, such combos, jackpots and multiballs. As well as there are such features which help the players to collect more scores. REWIND helps them to make their faults undone. SLOW-MOTION gives a chance to aim the ball more precisely. Finally the more scores player collects, the higher position player gets in high score list on OpenFeint and Game Center.- REVOLUTIONARY 3D GRAPHICS- MOST REALISTIC BALL PHYSICS- SPECIAL LIGHT EFFECTS- NEW GAMEPLAY FEATURES (REWIND, SLOW-MOTION)- 5 DIFFERENT CAMERA VIEWS- VARIABLE BALL SIZE- OPENFEINT AND GAME CENTER SUPPORT Information Seller: Genre:Arcade, Simulation Release:Aug 26, 2011 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal tso5818 Well-Known Member Sep 13, 2011 2,892 0 0 iANiMeX's left ear #3 tso5818, Jun 3, 2012 Looks fantastic!!! AnarKitty Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2010 3,654 0 0 Minneapolis, USA #4 AnarKitty, Jun 3, 2012 It is every bit as fantastic as it looks. Habakuk Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2008 4,779 9 38 Vienna, Austria http://rossau.wordpress.com #5 Habakuk, Jun 4, 2012 Recommended! Cool table. EatingMyHat Well-Known Member May 16, 2012 94 0 0 #6 EatingMyHat, Jun 4, 2012 Downloading now. Appletini Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2011 2,564 0 0 Ankh-Morpork #7 Appletini, Jun 5, 2012 I recommend picking up the All-in-One IAP; not only will you be supporting a developer who has provided a huge amount of content (tables) for free, but the included "Real Pinball Pack" contains the Vampire, Wild Games, and Samurai tables, meaning you don't need to have the standalone versions of those installed on your device separately. medianotzu Well-Known Member Nov 21, 2009 3,803 9 36 #8 medianotzu, Jun 5, 2012 Where in the app does one go to find the all-in-one IAP? Can't seem to locate it. Appletini Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2011 2,564 0 0 Ankh-Morpork #9 Appletini, Jun 5, 2012 From testing, it appears that the "80s" page of tables has half of the IAP, and the "90s" page has the rest, including the All-in-One. If you can't see the AiO IAP at the bottom left of the screen, select the '90s page and tap one of the tables, and it should show then. And no, this certainly isn't particularly intuitive. antony.thai Well-Known Member Dec 1, 2009 2,084 13 38 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam #10 antony.thai, Jun 5, 2012 This is so awesome to be a free game, I'm downloading it now. Thank you! medianotzu Well-Known Member Nov 21, 2009 3,803 9 36 #11 medianotzu, Jun 5, 2012 Last edited: Jun 5, 2012 I appreciate your effort, however I'm still not seeing the icon with the 90's tables displayed. Color me puzzled. There's no restore purchases button either, as far as I can see. I've only just re-installed it and can't remember which IAPs I bought previously. Of course, if I could figure out where the all-in-one purchase was located, it wouldn't matter so much. Edit: Scratch that, I just figured out that one has to load one of the 90's tables, not simply display the page to find it. Very odd decision by A.S.K. to locate the button there. Appletini Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2011 2,564 0 0 Ankh-Morpork #12 Appletini, Jun 5, 2012 That's what I meant when I wrote "select the '90s page and tap one of the tables" (to load it). Honestly, they really should just revise the app to have a dedicated IAP page. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #13 Greyskull, Jun 5, 2012 Are you sure that the AiO IAP isn't found in Retro Pinball (the dev's magnum opus) and not in this game? Appletini Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2011 2,564 0 0 Ankh-Morpork #14 Appletini, Jun 6, 2012 Nope; the past few posts have been specifically about the fact that the AiO is in this game, just poorly-placed. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I recommend picking up the All-in-One IAP; not only will you be supporting a developer who has provided a huge amount of content (tables) for free, but the included "Real Pinball Pack" contains the Vampire, Wild Games, and Samurai tables, meaning you don't need to have the standalone versions of those installed on your device separately.
From testing, it appears that the "80s" page of tables has half of the IAP, and the "90s" page has the rest, including the All-in-One. If you can't see the AiO IAP at the bottom left of the screen, select the '90s page and tap one of the tables, and it should show then. And no, this certainly isn't particularly intuitive.
I appreciate your effort, however I'm still not seeing the icon with the 90's tables displayed. Color me puzzled. There's no restore purchases button either, as far as I can see. I've only just re-installed it and can't remember which IAPs I bought previously. Of course, if I could figure out where the all-in-one purchase was located, it wouldn't matter so much. Edit: Scratch that, I just figured out that one has to load one of the 90's tables, not simply display the page to find it. Very odd decision by A.S.K. to locate the button there.
That's what I meant when I wrote "select the '90s page and tap one of the tables" (to load it). Honestly, they really should just revise the app to have a dedicated IAP page.
Are you sure that the AiO IAP isn't found in Retro Pinball (the dev's magnum opus) and not in this game?
Nope; the past few posts have been specifically about the fact that the AiO is in this game, just poorly-placed.