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I’m no fan () of Gameprom, but a recent thread () seems to show that there are some people here who enjoy their work. I like how Revenge of the Rob-O-Bot developers Color Monkey put it, in their FAQ ().:Ĭan I buy some Extra Balls at the end of a game? I don't think I have to tell you how stupid this is. If players hear a song that they like, they can seamlessly buy the music on iTunes from within the game.īut there's also some nonsense in there, with consumable in-app shenanigans:Īmong the power-ups available for purchase are multiball and ball saver (10 each for 99 cents) and extra ball (5 for 99 cents), with more to be added in subsequent releases. Some of them make sense, especially for a music-themed collection:
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AC/DC Pinball Rocks HD / Slayer Pinball Rocks HD (standalone versions)Īs a freemium title, there's a heavy emphasis on in-app purchases. Here are all of the places where these tables are still available for purchase: There, we learn that we'll get to purchase the previously available tables for AC/DC and Slayer all over again, maybe this time for the sixth time. There's also a more in-depth preview over at USA Today (). "PINBALL ROCKS HD for iOS launching June 2013.
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The free Pinball Rocks themed table features music from Richie Kotzen, Hatebreed, Chevelle, Red, Nonpoint, All That Remains, Filter, The Sword, and more!"Īlso, there's a mention there about the release date: "We're very excited to announce the release of our new free-to-play title, PINBALL ROCKS HD, in June 2013! The game will include a new premium tables from Alice In Chains and Bullet for My Valentine, as well as Slayer and AC/DC for In-App Purchase. Rather than posting a duplicate thread, and reworking what I’ve already written, I’m just going to post this here. I drafted this earlier, when there wasn't a thread, and I wrote this up as an introduction to this collection.