Not as polished as it seems.
The content and story telling aspects are excellent. In most cases, the sound bytes are taken from the original films. The remainder of the time they are synthesized extremely well.
However, the interface stops responding to touch input; either partially or entirely; forcing the player to force-close the app and start it again.
The menus cater to lower resolution devices. On an iPhone 6S+, they appear blurry and cheap.
The tables are complex, yet confusing. The player cannot track the pinball at all times as it disappears behind the tables features. The pinball will also transport to other areas of the table without warning. The tutorials do not explain the intricacies of each table.
The physics of a ball-in-play are sufficient, but leave some realism to be desired.
Lastly, the purchasable tables offer a far more difficult and fast-paced experience. However, I found them to be quite unfair to the player. The final emotion is one of regret for having bought them.
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Star Wars™ Pinball 7, v1.4.2