Spider-Man Pinball (Pinball FX3) - Full Game Clone Chaos Wizard Mode Longplay 4K60FPS

The Pinball FX Spider-Man table (from Zen Studios’ Marvel collection) is a fast, mission-driven pinball table built around Spider-Man’s battles with his most famous villains in New York City. The layout is very “vertical” and layered. A big feature is the upper playfield that represents villain hideouts, with ramps and lanes that loop the ball around the table in long, web-like paths. The main lower playfield handles most of the standard flipper action, while upper shots feed into different ramp systems that return the ball in creative ways, often skipping traditional inlanes and sending it straight to flippers or alternate paths. The table’s theme is heavily based on Spider-Man comics and focuses on four main villains and characters: Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Mysterio, and J. Jonah Jameson. Each one is tied to a dedicated mission-style mode that plays like a boss battle rather than a simple scoring multiball. Doctor Octopus: a “lock and battle” mode where Doc Ock physically advances toward the flippers and you push him back with ramp shots Green Goblin: uses the famous pumpkin grenade mechanic where you must hit and defuse explosive ball-like bombs Mysterio: a trickery mode with disappearing targets and reversed flipper controls that force you to adjust quickly J. Jonah Jameson: a scoring challenge centered on timing orbit shots for escalating rewards The table’s big progression goal is called Clone Chaos, which is essentially the wizard mode. To reach it, you complete all four main villain missions, then lock balls in a special sinkhole to start a multi-ball showdown where you collect jackpots based on your progress through the missions. Gameplay-wise, it leans toward long combo chains and ramp flow rather than stop-and-go bumpers. The “websling” ramps are a defining feature, sending the ball in long arcs across the table and often back to the flippers in controlled, predictable routes once you learn them. Kickbacks and Spidey Awards also make it a very survivable table, so good players can keep a ball alive for a long time and build huge scores. Overall, it’s one of Zen’s more cinematic Marvel tables: less about realistic pinball simulation and more about scripted superhero set-pieces happening inside a pinball layout, with constant villain encounters and dramatic multi-ball events. Spider-Man Pinball Zen Pinball FX full game playthrough all modes final mode longplay walkthrough guide wizard mode *any muted scenes are likely due to YouTube's automatic copyright system