Pinball Crystal Caliburn II LittleWing Experience the pinball evolution * Featured in New & Noteworthy in 140 countries * No.1 Paid iPad Simulation Game in Jap… $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsExperience the pinball evolution * Featured in New & Noteworthy in 140 countries * No.1 Paid iPad Simulation Game in Japan Pinball is not a game of luck, but a game of skill which requires the player to learn some techniques in order to fully appreciate its joy. Thanks to the special implementation of the ball movement following the laws of physics, the ball rolls on the playfield, accurately reflecting the player's skill in our pinball games. After you master pinball techniques by LittleWing pinball games, give them a try when you find an arcade machine. Your technique will work almost the same, and you'll appreciate the beauty of the real arcade pinball. Crystal Caliburn II Crystal Caliburn II was designed in the style of multi ball machines characterized by three dimensional ramps and fast moving balls. These machines also have strong flippers to compensate for more steeply sloped playing surfaces. Our pinball design goal in creating Crystal Caliburn II was to implement realistic ramps, and to reproduce the feeling of shooting balls up ramps at high speed. Our next goal was to have three balls in play simultaneously. There is a big difference in the techniques for keeping two and three balls going at once. Crystal Caliburn II was designed to be a challenging game with many features. To get high scores, players should strategically decide which combination of features is most effective with the current playfield. Try playing first without reading the game rules. Then read it and try again. You will find new ways to enjoy the game. Have fun! Arthurian legend and Caliburn The most famous of English kings, Arthur, is believed to be a real person who became the subject of many legends. Orphaned and unaware of his royal lineage, Arthur proved himself the true heir to the English throne by pulling the sword named Caliburn---also known as Excalibur---from a stone. (The end of the sword had been inserted into the stone by magic, and could be retrieved only by the rightful king.) King Arthur and Queen Guinevere wisely and justly ruled the kingdom from the castle of Camelot. There, the most daring and chivalrous knights of the realm gathered at the Round Table. There are many intriguing stories of their adventures, ridding the land of monsters and obtaining magical treasures. And Merlin, the most powerful sorcerer of his time, was a mentor and a constant presence in Arthur's life. But as times changed, the golden realm was gradually laid to waste. To save the realm, King Arthur and his knights needed to attain the Holy Grail, the spring of the eternal life, the greatest mystery. Each knight of the Round Table set out alone on their long, difficult quests for the Holy Grail. Meanwhile, the kingdom was troubled with civil strife. Finally Mordred, the illegitimate child of Arthur, raised a rebellion which caused the Last Battle. Arthur, who received a fatal wound as he killed Mordred, ordered Sir Bedivere to throw the Caliburn into the lake. As he threw it, an arm emerged from the water---seized the sword, swung it three times, and disappeared into the depths of the lake. The dying Arthur was taken to Avalon, the land of immortals (also known as the Glass Island) by the fairy queen Dame du Lac and the witch queen Morgan le Fay, Arthur’s half-sister. Thus, Arthur disappeared from the world; according to the legend, one day he will come back to life and return to rule England. Information Seller:LittleWing Genre:Arcade, Simulation Release:Jul 19, 2012 Updated:Jun 23, 2020 Version:1.6 Size:46.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal The Son of Anarchy Well-Known Member May 14, 2012 313 0 0 #2 The Son of Anarchy, Jul 19, 2012 This one looks very interesting, Gabrien... a pinball table complete with detailed lore, and quests? I think I'm sold already... LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #3 LordGek, Jul 19, 2012 I loved their pinball games on the Mac and PC waaay back in the day, so consider me sold as well. Capricornman Well-Known Member Dec 8, 2011 2,992 0 0 #4 Capricornman, Jul 19, 2012 Does this get released tonight? reec0X Well-Known Member Oct 21, 2011 438 0 0 Computer Engineer Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia #5 reec0X, Jul 19, 2012 It's on iTunes Cowboyman381 Well-Known Member Dec 22, 2008 300 0 0 Southern US #6 Cowboyman381, Jul 19, 2012 As great as Tristan was by them for iOS, I bet this will be real good too ! Looking forward to it ! Like others I have been hooked on their pinball games since the 90's Gabrien Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 5,148 0 36 #7 Gabrien, Jul 19, 2012 Game Impressions For my money, LittleWing have the best approach to video game pinball. It's realistic precisely where it counts, yet at the same time remains completely straight forward, approachable, and nonsense-free. Their games succeed both as a sim, as well as a video game; seamlessly and without conflict. This release is no different. While for me personally, it won't ever scratch the itch that Tristan does, this is purely because of my distinct preference for retro pinball tables and all the charm of their little dings, and tinkles, and flip-card scoreboards. In every other sense this release is just as excellent as Tristan was, and anyone with an interest in pinball on iOS should check it out. Mookmonster Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2010 398 0 16 #8 Mookmonster, Jul 19, 2012 Anyone got a direct link? Its not in op and i cant find it by searching djflippy Well-Known Member Mar 9, 2009 4,441 0 36 #9 djflippy, Jul 19, 2012 Absolutely adore Pinball Tristan, so this a no-brainer. Fujibayashi Well-Known Member Dec 21, 2009 153 0 0 Japanese / Korean translator. Mililani, O'ahu, Hawai'i http://twitter.com/Fujibayashi #10 Fujibayashi, Jul 19, 2012 guaranteed to be awesome. Any LITTLEWING pinball is a no-brainer purchase for me, they are the king (and queen) of pinball physics. No other engine comes close for me. I just wish they were more than basically a two-person dev team, as their Mac pinballs through the years have typically gone *years* between releases. It's neat that they're releasing their Mac pinballs as iOS pinballs with super-updated graphics one by one... truly a great dev team, can't wait for more!! If you like this and TRISTAN, you'll love their PC/MAC pinballs for sure! To me they're sort of like the CAVE of pinballs, they've honed their craft to perfection. Capricornman Well-Known Member Dec 8, 2011 2,992 0 0 #11 Capricornman, Jul 19, 2012 This is fantastic gaming Thanks LittleWing Just played it and I'm blown away!!!!!!! jeffy777 Well-Known Member Oct 31, 2010 342 0 0 #12 jeffy777, Jul 19, 2012 It's another good one from Little Wing. reec0X Well-Known Member Oct 21, 2011 438 0 0 Computer Engineer Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia #13 reec0X, Jul 19, 2012 Last edited: Jul 19, 2012 Smooth played on iPhone 4S . Worth to buy even a bit expensive...so far the ball speed mechanism is at a best rate. Still played it behind the fieldrunners 2 J.R. Jalapeno Well-Known Member Oct 6, 2008 663 0 16 #14 J.R. Jalapeno, Jul 19, 2012 I loves Triastan and that was only 1.99. I'll wait for this to drop in price to 1.99. 4 bucks is a little high. geremy Well-Known Member May 3, 2010 101 0 0 #15 geremy, Jul 19, 2012 Hmm. I was about to buy Excalibur for Zen Pinball, then this is released...do I want 4 pinball apps on my phone (zen, last gladiators, pinball arcade and this)? Seems a bit silly but then I do just have a page dedicated to cave games... MeanTuna Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2012 752 0 16 Writer #16 MeanTuna, Jul 19, 2012 Instabuy, love LW. Great, great physics. Its a joy to play to put it simply. LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #17 LordGek, Jul 19, 2012 Last edited: Jul 19, 2012 Game Impressions Great fun! There aren't really any quests or missions, pre se, so seeing that "Quest Log" button might be a bit deceiving to some. This Quest Log is actually a bizarre concept I've never seen done in a pinball game before. Clicking on Quest Log will give you a text summary of your last game, stating how many extra balls you earned, how many dragons you defeated, how many times you visited Camelot, etc. Oh, I just found out that these logs are actually saved in the game's Score table. So if you click on any of the tracked top 9 scores, you'll get to see that game's Quest Log breaking down what went into making that top score. 3parkbenchhydra Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2012 147 0 0 #18 3parkbenchhydra, Jul 19, 2012 I have loved these guys for years. So excited they've brought two of their fantastic virtual machines to the iPhone. your personal robot Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2008 3,606 3 0 nonverbalist Berlin #19 your personal robot, Jul 19, 2012 I love the physics of Tristan, but I got bored pretty quickly, since I am not that much of an old-school table fan. I need ramps. So, this looks a bit more interesting to me. I just have to get used to that ridiculous table name. bigrand1 Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2010 4,968 7 38 Geriatric Party Animal California, USA #20 bigrand1, Jul 19, 2012 When I hear Littlewing Pinball, it gets my attention! Arguably one of the best made, beloved makers of Pinball ever, it is not to be missed! Great graphics, sound, realistic, and bug-free (ahem! Unlike Pinball Arcade), I recommend any this company has made. These guys know what they're doing and nail it every time! (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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This one looks very interesting, Gabrien... a pinball table complete with detailed lore, and quests? I think I'm sold already...
As great as Tristan was by them for iOS, I bet this will be real good too ! Looking forward to it ! Like others I have been hooked on their pinball games since the 90's
Game Impressions For my money, LittleWing have the best approach to video game pinball. It's realistic precisely where it counts, yet at the same time remains completely straight forward, approachable, and nonsense-free. Their games succeed both as a sim, as well as a video game; seamlessly and without conflict. This release is no different. While for me personally, it won't ever scratch the itch that Tristan does, this is purely because of my distinct preference for retro pinball tables and all the charm of their little dings, and tinkles, and flip-card scoreboards. In every other sense this release is just as excellent as Tristan was, and anyone with an interest in pinball on iOS should check it out.
guaranteed to be awesome. Any LITTLEWING pinball is a no-brainer purchase for me, they are the king (and queen) of pinball physics. No other engine comes close for me. I just wish they were more than basically a two-person dev team, as their Mac pinballs through the years have typically gone *years* between releases. It's neat that they're releasing their Mac pinballs as iOS pinballs with super-updated graphics one by one... truly a great dev team, can't wait for more!! If you like this and TRISTAN, you'll love their PC/MAC pinballs for sure! To me they're sort of like the CAVE of pinballs, they've honed their craft to perfection.
Smooth played on iPhone 4S . Worth to buy even a bit expensive...so far the ball speed mechanism is at a best rate. Still played it behind the fieldrunners 2
I loves Triastan and that was only 1.99. I'll wait for this to drop in price to 1.99. 4 bucks is a little high.
Hmm. I was about to buy Excalibur for Zen Pinball, then this is released...do I want 4 pinball apps on my phone (zen, last gladiators, pinball arcade and this)? Seems a bit silly but then I do just have a page dedicated to cave games...
Game Impressions Great fun! There aren't really any quests or missions, pre se, so seeing that "Quest Log" button might be a bit deceiving to some. This Quest Log is actually a bizarre concept I've never seen done in a pinball game before. Clicking on Quest Log will give you a text summary of your last game, stating how many extra balls you earned, how many dragons you defeated, how many times you visited Camelot, etc. Oh, I just found out that these logs are actually saved in the game's Score table. So if you click on any of the tracked top 9 scores, you'll get to see that game's Quest Log breaking down what went into making that top score.
I have loved these guys for years. So excited they've brought two of their fantastic virtual machines to the iPhone.
I love the physics of Tristan, but I got bored pretty quickly, since I am not that much of an old-school table fan. I need ramps. So, this looks a bit more interesting to me. I just have to get used to that ridiculous table name.
When I hear Littlewing Pinball, it gets my attention! Arguably one of the best made, beloved makers of Pinball ever, it is not to be missed! Great graphics, sound, realistic, and bug-free (ahem! Unlike Pinball Arcade), I recommend any this company has made. These guys know what they're doing and nail it every time!