There is even a web browser port: https://alula.github.io/SpaceCadetPinball/
Get yourself an Ambernic RG353M, install ArkOS on it, use Postmaster to install Space Cadet pinball.
Congratulations, now you can play this whenever you want on a device that fits in your front pocket.
Checkout http://portmaster.games for a list of computer games you can have in your front pocket.
Congratulations, now you can play this whenever you want on a device that fits in your front pocket.
Like on a phone?
What about balatro, stardew valley, half-life?
This can do a lot more than phones. Take a look at port master.games
Dunno about the others but TIL: https://www.reddit.com/r/HalfLife/comments/61iwak/how_to_play_halflife_on_your_android_device/
Just found this on a whim!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.azurinteractive.pinball
I’m mad now.
There is an actual port on github: https://github.com/fexed/Pinball-on-Android
Somehow I can just intuitively tell the physics is more alike the original here. It’s just something about the way the physics is a total asshole.
Does it still have “hidden test” working?
Is there a hdr version ?
RTX!
Edit: look at my other comment btw.
if you subscribe to Netflix you can download a free ios game called pinball masters that is rather good.
Last time I tried this, on Android, it was miserable. Here’s hoping that version isn’t a mess and you can actually play it. Months and months of updates and work has surely made it less of a janky mess, right?
Edit: someone found a version on Google Play, but I was definitely talking about an open source version on GitHub. Wanted to make a distinction in case someone thought for whatever reason I was talking about some shitty nostalgia bait mobile port.
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Yes it runs okay but idk how to exit it lol