Three excellently designed tables. I enjoyed the "Navy Seals" and "Missing In Action" tables more than the "Platoon" table, but for 99 cents, Im more than happy if I only play two of them. The music and sound effects from the movies add to the overall experience, but none of that matters if the ball physics are off. Fortunately, thats not a problem here, as the physics are spot on. The tables feature some fun table-top toys, and they are perfectly in keeping with real pinball machines. Nothing is ever gratuatious When you first play the tables, particularly the "Navy Seals" table, it might seem like the ball drains very quickly. But youll eventually learn there are certain parts of the table you should avoid shooting at. Once you start learning your objectives, your games will last longer and longer. The bottom line is that if you want fun, realistic pinball, look no further. This is it. One warning: some of the dialog from the movies contain swearing of the PG-13 variety. Proceed accordingly.
Flopsy T. Hamster about War Pinball, v1.1