Stern’s Avengers: Infinity Quest, released in 2020, is a Marvel epic from designer Keith Elwin and the same celebrated team behind Iron Maiden and Jurassic Park — and it shows in the flowing, combo-rich layout. The signature toy is the gravity-defying Avengers Tower, a magnetic vari-target ramp that snatches the ball in midair to build Iron Man Multiball, joined by a Thor captive ball, a Hulk spinning target, an Avengers Computer bingo-grid drop bank, and three full-size flippers.
The quest at the heart of the game is collecting the Infinity Gems, each a mode with its own scoring personality. The Soul Gem even offers a high-risk Hard Mode worth 10X scoring but with fewer flips allowed, a genuine gamble that can make or break a game. The deep play revolves around Portal Locks, which grant quest scoring multipliers and ball-saver insurance, and around keeping Thor or Iron Man Multiball on standby before starting a mode — if a multiball is still running when you win a battle, lucrative Victory Laps begin.
Elwin’s skill-shot wizardry is on full display, with basic, super, and super-secret variants rewarding a precise plunge, plus a super-secret middle-drop award that hands out a trophy. The Super Disc, paired with the right gem mode and a multiball, can be enormous. Fast, deep, and gorgeously built, the Avengers: Infinity Quest Pro assembles Earth’s mightiest heroes into one of the modern era’s most rewarding shooters.

