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The latest games, rides and other pay to play attractions to hit the amusement market


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Technologies Golden Tee 2018 is the latest version of the popular pay-to-play video golf game. It includes 67 18-hole fantasy courses for nearly unlimited variety. A wide range of casual, online and prize play game formats are available for players of every skill level. It features high definition game graphics, a variety of customisation options, time-released game features and trackball control.


Baytek New realeases from UNIS


UNIS had a successful 3-day show at the GTI Asia China Expo in Guangzhou, China last week. Every year, UNIS participates by bringing new releases to this show as a prelude to the larger upcoming IAAPA show in November. As you know, UNIS has a reputation for developing family games and we did not disappoint this year. Among the latest products UNIS debuted at GTI Asia China Expo were Dizzy Lizzy and Wildlife Pics.


Dizzy Lizzy is a simple and cute family game where you feed hungry baby


lizards by launching balls with precise timing. Ball drops from the top and the tongue moves to push the balls forward. The objective is to get as many balls as you can into the mouth before the time runs out. The more balls you get, the more tickets you win. As an added incentive of winning, the game also has a mega bonus feature.


The game can be sold as a single unit, or as a 3-unit deluxe set with the


marquee included. Wildlife Pics is an educational and interactive game perfect for children and


parents to play together. The game takes players on a rafting adventure where they snap photos of animals in their natural habitats using unique camera controllers. To earn points for tickets, players must complete fun mini tasks. Wildlife Pics comes available in two different versions, dispensing tickets or collectible cards.


A 100% skill-based, four-player game where players push the button to engage the sweeping arm in attempt to try to knock off the tower of tickets on the revolving playfield. Players have to time it just right to win the novel tower of ticket bundles with various ticket values. The winner beacon is desinged to create more players as it goes off celebrating with the winner.


Bob’s Space Racers


Pixel Punch is BSR’s newest vertical water game variant where players race their game characters up the track to win. The firm claims it was designed with its most advanced electronics to make troubleshooting simple and repairs easier. It features multiple targets


with progressive speed and Includes BSR’s specially designed “Prize Lift” system. The machine includes a self contained and easy to maintain water system.


Ropes Courses


Wilson’s Lifestyle Centre, a retail-meets-entertainment facility in the Canadian city of Saskatoon was the first to receive the new 220-degree Sky Rail zip line from Ropes Courses. The Sky Rail totals 200 feet in length and is the longest configuration of its kind.


It is incorporated into a custom five pole Sky Trail Navigator ropes course


featuring 13 rope and plumber elements on two levels. It was installed in a section of the facility called the Tropical House- a 45-foot high atrium, filled with 30-foot tall palm trees and tropical plants that help to enhance the overall space and give participants the feeling that they are zipping through the jungle.


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