Multimorphic Launches New PinGlass Line of Pinball Machine Glass; Stern Pinball Dungeons & Dragons Premium is on the Line
- Jason
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Yesterday Multimorphic, maker of the P3 modular pinball machine, launched a new line of glass for pinball machines called PinGlass.
The new initiative is launching with two products, PinGlass+, which is equivalent to the Invisaglass and Voodoo Glass products that are currently on the market, and more conventional pinball glass.
Both products have special launch pricing, $150 for PinGlass+ and $50 for regular PinGlass. These prices will rise to $179 and $59, respectively once the special ends.
"What is the difference between PinGlass & PinGlass+?
At their core, PinGlass and PinGlass+ are the same crystal clear, ultra-low iron, tempered glass, but PinGlass+ is baked with a high-end, double-sided anti-reflective coating, which helps you see your pinball machine’s beautiful world under the glass rather than reflections from items above it.
Both products have our precision-crafted rounded edges, providing a difference you can feel while handling the glass."


Just a quick note that the Premium version of Stern Pinball’s newest game Dungeons and Dragons is now on the production line at its factory.
I just paid the invoice for mine from the distributor that I am using, MAD Pinball. I’ve been on the list for this game forever, way before it was announced, so I should get one of the first Premiums out there. I can’t wait for it to arrive.

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Hey Jason. FlipNOut got a BUNCH in Saturday morning. I drove up Monday morning and picked mine up. I can't say enough good things about it. So far, every day that I've owned it (this is my 3rd of course). Every single day, I have played more games and spent more time on it than any other pin, ever. Tuesday was my "lowest" of the 3 days. I was "only" able to play it about 7.5 hours. I have never played a single pinball more than 3-5 hours. (And NO, it isn't my only pin. Lol. I'm up to 11ish now.) 😉
Good luck with your D&D. I've been playing for a few weeks and it's a fun game.