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Stern Pinball Arcade

Stern Pinball Arcade

Games
Casual
Simulation
53 reviews
⭐️2.4 / 5
Rating
🙌146
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$4.99 - $19.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Stern Pinball Arcade

1.1.8

July 16, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Stern table bug fixes, cross-buy support fixes.
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1.1.7

June 15, 2018

High Roller Casino™, Star Trek, Ghostbusters®, Mustang®, and Last Action Hero™ update.
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1.1.6

March 8, 2018

Fixed bug causing crashes on some devices.

1.1.5

February 8, 2018

Bug fixes.

1.1.0

November 1, 2017

New table added: Ghostbusters™. Leaderboards fix.

1.0.8

May 24, 2017

Bug fixes

1.0.7

April 10, 2017

Bug fixes.

1.0.6

February 9, 2017

Star Trek™ fix for 32-bit devices. UI improvements.

1.0.5

January 3, 2017

Initial entry bug fix.

1.0.0

December 21, 2016

Stern Pinball Arcade In-App Purchases History

$4.99

Phantom of the Opera™

Phantom of the Opera™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$4.99

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein™

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$4.99

Ripley's Believe It Or Not™

Ripley's Believe It Or Not™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$4.99

High Roller Casino™

High Roller Casino™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$4.99

Last Action Hero™

Last Action Hero™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$4.99

Harley™

Harley™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$4.99

Starship Troopers™

Starship Troopers™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$9.99

Star Trek™

Star Trek™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$9.99

Mustang™

Mustang™ pinball table for unlimited play!

$19.99

Table Pack 2

Mustang™, Harley™, Last Action Hero™, Phantom of the Opera™, and High Roller Casino™ pinball tables for unlimited play!
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Price History of Stern Pinball Arcade

Description of Stern Pinball Arcade

Stern Pinball Arcade features widely popular and interactive titles such as Ghostbusters®, AC/DC®, Star Trek® and Mustang™ with many available through the in-game store. Last Action Hero™ & Mustang™ are the free tables of the month. About The Product: •3D Arcade - Classic arcade setting with pinball tables, neon lighting, novelty props and original works of art created by “Dirty Donny”. •ROM Emulation and code compiled from real tables - 100% accurate gameplay and graphics of real world pinball machines. •DLC - Table Packs, Upgrades, Bundles and new features released regularly. •Leaderboards - Bragging rights over friends or all players world-wide for each table; Single and multi-player games on any of the tables. •Stern Challenge - In this mode, users must hit a target score on each of the tables to earn Challenge points before moving on to the next table- a full game experience in itself. The following tables are cross-buy with Pinball Arcade. Phantom Of the Opera™ Starship Troopers™ Harley-Davidson® (3rd Edition) Lat Action Hero™ High Roller Casino™
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Stern Pinball Arcade: FAQ

Is Stern Pinball Arcade software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, the Stern Pinball Arcade app is compatible with iPads.
The Stern Pinball Arcade app was created by FarSight Studios.
The minimum iOS requirement: 10.0.
Users have given Stern Pinball Arcade a middling rating of 2.4 out of 5.
Games Is The Primary Genre Of The Stern Pinball Arcade App.
The latest version of the Stern Pinball Arcade app is 1.1.8.
Stern Pinball Arcade’s most recent update was on July 4, 2024.
The app first launched on February 5, 2023.
The Stern Pinball Arcade app is made for FarSight Studios age.
Stern Pinball Arcade currently features the following languages: English.
No, Stern Pinball Arcade is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Stern Pinball Arcade seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Stern Pinball Arcade is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Stern Pinball Arcade

  • A good pinball game

    The game is pretty good you get 11 tables to play. Although for some reason the controls are all messed up so you gotta change them in the settings. F works well with me, there’s one thing I don’t understand is the fact that it says free tables above 2 of them, yet all of them are free.
    (Also remove tilting, it’s not an intended thing. Your not supposed to do it.
  • Worst Best Option

    There are only three apps, Williams, Stern PBA, and regular PBA that allow you to play virtual tables. The review from four years ago shows the same issues as 2023. Star Trek sound and dmd don’t work. Mustang crashes upon loading. Same for the challenge. All tables are sized differently and Ripley’s for example is too big regardless of camera choice. The iPhone X I have has my camera bezel obscuring the score so I have to play horizontal on tables like high roller during the video modes.

    However, this app is free. You get 10.5 ish modern tables with no stupid nickel and dime grinding like the Williams app. Use this app to decide if a table is worth buying on the regular PBA app is my best advice.
  • Does not play well with notched phones

    The tables play ok. The app did crash a few times when first downloaded, but I’ve since shut down and rebooted my phone and the problem seems less apparent. The physics are good, and there are always at least two free tables to play, often with a selection of several others. My biggest complaint is that I can’t see the DMD display on any cabinet due to the notch on the screen. Even ones where I would of been able to see it I can’t because they put a mini display that is almost the same size over it, so it gets blocked then it blocks the screen underneath it. There’s no option to turn off or move the redundant display either. Notched phones have been out for awhile now, and the solution is pretty simple, give an option to move the floating DMD, like a drop down menu with some options maybe. Why couldn’t of this of been fixed by now? The app is good, but not being able to see the dmd kills the immersion for me. I don’t know my score, what goals I need, or even what ball I’m on. I played the Star Trek table (which is pretty good), and my ball disappeared and had to relaunch it so I thought I drained it, and it turns out I had hit a goal instead. The dmd is pretty important, so not being able to see it really needs to be fixed if they expect anyone with a newer phone to buy any tables.