This is downloadable content (DLC) for the digital pinball simulator Pinball FX3, requiring the base game to play. Released in 2017, this expansion adds two new tables themed around prominent Marvel female Super Heroes, including Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel, allowing players to engage with new objectives and visual spectacles within the established pinball physics engine. The content integrates directly into the main game's scoring and progression systems.
The gameplay loop involves mastering the physics and objectives across two new tables, both themed around powerful Marvel women. Players engage with these environments as they attempt to complete missions and achieve high scores associated with the featured heroines combating villainy.
The two tables showcase a roster of key figures from the Marvel canon, including:
While the core mechanics adhere to the established physics and control scheme of the Pinball FX3 engine, each table introduces unique mission structures and interactive elements tailored to its specific theme. The atmosphere shifts to reflect the distinct personalities and settings associated with the featured heroines, offering new visual spectacles and audio cues integrated into the standard pinball action.
The scope of this addition is focused entirely on delivering two high-quality, themed pinball experiences. These tables integrate seamlessly into the main game’s progression and scoring systems, allowing players to compete on new leaderboards specific to these Marvel environments.
This content requires the base game, Pinball FX3, to function. It adds new tables that appear within the main game's selection menu, expanding the overall library of playable surfaces. The experience is designed to feel like a substantial addition to the existing simulation, offering fresh challenges without altering the fundamental control inputs of the base software.
This content was made available for players across multiple platforms, including PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), and Xbox One, aligning with the availability of the parent application.