Fixed issue with flippers occasionally sticking.
Fixed ball getting lost in Campfire level.
Fixed Precision power-up in Vespa level.
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1.0
May 11, 2021
Price History of INKS.+
Description of INKS.+
** App Store Best of 2016 **
** Apple Design Award Winner 2016 **
From the makers of BAFTA-winning Lumino City comes INKS.
INKS updates pinball for a new generation. It combines the joy of pinball with skilful tactical challenges, and allows you to create wondrous works of art as the ball smashes around the canvas.
Blocks of color burst like beautiful fireworks across the surface, building up in vivid layers and recording a visual history of your game as you perfect your score.
FEATURES:
- Beautiful and elegant design
- Over 100 unique tables to play
- Perfectly balanced gameplay
- Each canvas tells the story of your game
- Share your favourite levels and high scores
“Amazing looking... vibrant, full of life. Are we excited about this.” Pocket Gamer
Inspired by artists like Miro, Matisse, Jackson Pollock and Bridget Riley, each table becomes a unique work of art, sculpted by the player as they fire an ink covered ball around the canvas.
With State of Play’s creative flare and skill at crafting beautifully elegant gameplay, INKS offers something new: art and gameplay as one, for everyone.
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INKS.+: FAQ
Is INKS.+ available on iPad devices?
Yes, INKS.+ offers an iPad version.
Who created INKS.+?
State of Play Games Ltd is the developer of the INKS.+ app.
What minimum version of iOS does INKS.+ need?
Currently, INKS.+ supports iOS 13.0 or later.
What do users think of the INKS.+ app?
INKS.+ has an okay rating of 3.5 out of 5, according to user reviews.
What category is the INKS.+ app?
The App Genre Of The Inks.+ App Is Games.
What INKS.+ application version is the current one?
1.1 is the most recent version of the INKS.+ app.
What date did the latest update for INKS.+ come out?
The latest INKS.+ app update was released on June 30, 2024.
What date did INKS.+ come out?
INKS.+ was first made available on February 5, 2023.
What age group is INKS.+ suitable for?
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
What are the languages available on INKS.+?
INKS.+ is now available to use in American English.
Does Apple Arcade support INKS.+ among its available titles?
Certainly! INKS.+ is on Apple Arcade.
Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in INKS.+?
Unfortunately, INKS.+ does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Is INKS.+ fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?
Unfortunately, INKS.+ is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.
For some reason, there’s unlimited power ups. Power ups that make it practically impossible to lose. You can use these at any point with no apparent expense to you. If you’re gonna go this way, you need to reward players who play without using power ups. Also, the peecise aiming power up goes at a snail’s pace. This makes it so that your best choice of play is to play with the power up that closes up the middle so that you just never lose a ball. It feels like the developer just wanted to make something pretty, over making an actual gameplay experience.
Fun game, controls leave much to be desired
Ok, I like this game. It has a Zen to it that makes it a nice relaxing game. But then the flipper controls come in. The spots that activate the flippers are too small, so, even if I start right on them, throughout gameplay if my thumbs migrate at all then just when I need to flip to avoid losing the ball I tap the screen and nothing happens because I’m out of the tap area. I have experimented to see where it registers taps, and for the life of me I cannot understand why the are that can register taps doesn’t extend to the bottom of the screen and significantly closer to the middle of the screen. There’s so much screen area that could be used, it’s not doing anything else, I simply don’t understand the choice not to use it. The result is that the game can be immensely frustrating because of the frequency with which tapping slightly out of the sensitive area results in no flipper action when you need it.
Pointless
If you’re looking for a fun pinball game, look elsewhere. This game has none of the flash or satisfaction of a pinball game. All you do is try to break “ink” spots and make a mish-mash of colors. No score. No attractive artwork, No satisfying sound effects. No ramps, targets, or hidden areas. Just a lot of blah.