New Products
Hannah Hart takes a look at the latest games, rides and other pay-to play attractions to hit the amusements, indoor play and adventure play sector
Hello Kitty Party Carousel Cogan
Cogan’s new interactive kiddie carousel combines a smooth spinning ride with Hello Kitty’s enduring appeal. The carousel is designed for children aged 2-7 years, features three seats, and LED lights and sounds.
Dizzy Lizzy UNIS
This child-friendly game with a jungle twist and a bright cast of critter-characters features single and multiplayer modes as well as a colour changing joystick. Players test their timing skills by propelling balls that roll down a spiral ramp into the baby lizard’s mouth. Dizzy Lizzy can be purchased as a single unit or a deluxe three-piece set with marquee.
Crazy Tower Bandai Namco
A hit in Southend’s Adventure Island Pleasure Park over Easter, Crazy Tower is a futuristic holographic redemption game where players must stack a tower and avoid it toppling over, because the taller the tower – the higher the score. The holographic 3D display means up to four players can compete and build at once.
Hypershoot LAI Games
Hypershoot is LAI Games’ fresh take on the classic basketball arcade attraction. Each throw is accompanied by a live sports commentary, and up to eight players can compete and chain up points bonuses for scoring in quick succession. The standout lighting effects are the real draw of the cabinet, with a light tunnel following the ball and operator controlled colour configurations.
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Switch Genie Switch
The new Switch Genie bowling scoring software has been adapted to perform in today’s fast paced consumer world. These new features include improved graphics and animation, interactive touchscreen consoles, and a ‘Train against the Robot’ mode. The new software also records and stores player statistics as well as allowing players to share photos and stats through the interactive SwitchBowl App.
MAY 2018
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