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October 2023 by Anthony kruzic
Lots of fun for everyone
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January 2023 by garrett chiachi
They say unlimited games but don't tell you it's only for an hour. There's not one sign anywhere that says you only get one hour just that you get unlimited play. WORD PLAY TO RIP PEOPLE OFF...
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September 2022 by Carlos Martinez
The bowling and the arcade are fun,the time goes by flying,very clean and organized. They also have pool tables,the gentleman at the desk very nice! Plenty of parking in front or on the sides.
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April 2022 by Dave G.
I was really disappointed with this arcade. Why you may ask? Well, to start off, about 30-40% of the machines didn't work. Secondly, they didn't have any console games like Galaga, Pac-Man, or any old school games. We played a mini-bowling game and the lane only have 9 pins, so if you knocked down all of the pins, you couldn't get a strike or a spare. That should have been shutdown with the other games that didn't work. The place is dark and dingy. I doubt I will ever come back here. I'm very disappointed and I need to find an arcade to take my kids.
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February 2022 by Marcos Gamez
Place looks cool and all but the card system sucks. Has a 90 second delay that. Keep in mind that’s 1:30 minutes.The game the kids play is usually over in less than that. Seems like they’re waiting more than they’re playing.
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December 2021 by Ken Ken
Great place to take your kids for fun.
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December 2020 by Edward Cabrera
GAMES ARE RIDICULOUSLY EXPENSIVE PER/PLAY.... NOT WORTH IT. TAKE YOUR KID'S TO THE PARK....FREE AND THEY'LL ENJOY IT.
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February 2020 by James F.
As someone who goes to the arcade 2-3 times a week, this is a pretty good arcade. I would give it 4 stars to be blunt, but I feel that that the 1 star reviews are unwarranted. First, in case people are not aware, the days of $.25 games are mostly a thing of the past. The places that are cheap generally have cheap games and cheap prizes. Most games at many arcades cost $1 to $1.25 each. And often times these arcades have lame prizes. The Fun Center here has games that mostly cost around the expected price. Some more than expected price, some less. Many of these games have jackpots, like the balloon game and dizzy chicken. And it's not easy to get a jackpot; that's why it's a jackpot. This is a business and they cannot be giving out free stuff. The mini bowling is on point. Cheaper than other places. The virtual bowling is five frames; every other arcade that has it has had only three frames. (I currently have 29 game cards saved as souvenirs and there are a handful that don't have cards, so I've been to at least 35 different arcades). Space invaders works well, and Quik Drop works well too. Not nerfed or super hard. Tailgate toss and down the clown are missing bags and balls, but it's likely due to people taking them. The amount of accessories is far below what the manual dictates. There are games thar are off. Spongebob shouldn't be 17 pins (they call their credits "pins"); it should be 12. Connect four hoops should pay more. The claw game that grabs rings of tickets should cost 15 pins, not 20 (I do get that it is a popular game, and thus a moneymaker, but the notion of children churning out $2 for five seconds of claw play makes me cringe. But it's really the parents responsibility to ensure their kids play inexpensive games. They have non ticket games as well (good deal for air hockey by the way) and that's cool. Not my thing though. I did try the unlimited card for an hour. It was AMAZING! You gotta know what you are doing. Play games that require strategy or take a while to play. You have to wait 90 seconds between swipes, but many games easily take this long, if not more. Examples would be the virtual bowling, Connect Four Hoops, the claw game (take your time to line up your shot!), Quik Drop, Milk Jug Toss, Ring Toss (they finally got it working). Basically, use the unlimited card for stuff that has a timer. I understand that I am pretty good at the arcade, but I think a decent player can get 2,000 tickets in the hour (or 35-40 swipes). Onto the prizes. Not everyone is going to get a tablet or a TV, but this place has LICENSED plush for about 550 tickets! This is a good deal! All you need is one jackpot and you just got a nice plush: sonic, pokémon, minecraft, etc. The workers that I have dealt with have been pretty good, especially the younger workers. They are very respectful. An older worker had trouble understanding me, but overall I have had a good time going here. There was a time where the supervisor was hurt and things went down a bit (pucks and rings not going into the machine, coin pusher was down), but that time has passed. Even during that period of time the place was mediocre at worst, but still playable. If you know your way around arcades, I strongly recommend checking this place out.
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January 2020 by Andrew D.
Me and a couple friends went bowling at Cal Bowl and noticed a pretty cool arcade next door. Don't recommend it. They close at 10 but tonight when we went in he told us he is closing at 9:45. And on top of that we are waiting to claim our tickets let me tell you we where the only people at this arcade. And we had to wait about 15 minutes because he was on his phone. We had to walk over to him to acknowledge him. It felt like we where bothering him. Went in excited left disappointed.