Dungeon Crawler Carl and Ender's Game Pinball: Which Multimorphic Machine Wins?
Dungeon Crawler Carl and Ender's Game Pinball: Which Multimorphic Machine Wins?
Cary was given the privilege of playing the newest games from Multimorphic. The first company to release not 1, but two games based on their books. Which one did Cary enjoy more? Let's find out. Want to get your own game from the same place I did?
Kineticist’s take
Multimorphic launches two book-based P3 modules with unprecedented mechanics; Hardy prefers Ender's Game.
Synopsis
Cary Hardy provides an early hands-on review of Multimorphic's simultaneous launch of two new P3 modules: Dungeon Crawler Carl and Ender's Game, both based on literary properties rather than film/TV licenses. He highlights the innovative Disc of Insanity rotating playfield centerpiece in Dungeon Crawler Carl and the emotional, dual-mechanic (compassion vs. hatred) design of Ender's Game, ultimately preferring the latter despite acknowledging both games represent ambitious engineering and novel-based IP experimentation for the pinball industry.
Entities
- Multimorphic· company
- Dune· game
- Dungeon Crawler Carl· game
- Ender's Game· game
- Jaws· game
- Jurassic Park· game
- Cary Hardy· person
- Jerry· person
- Orson Scott Card· person
- Disc of Insanity· product
- P3· product
