Restoring Data

I recently bought a new iPad due to old one being lost. I did not back up the data but is there any way I can restore the game datas? All the scores are saved on Game Centre. Additonal question, I do not use the same laptop as the one I synced with, does the backed up data save localy or in my apple ID?

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The only option you have is to set up iCloud with the same Apple ID as in your old device to see if your game data is synced. If this does not work, you will not be able to restore the game data because you do not have a backup of your old iPad.

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