As a huge massive fans of Hasbro, I would like to congratulate everyone here for making this possible. This game room will be absolute popular here American dream. I’m absolute very proud. Thanks for the tour.
So cool, a high end arcade that's a tribute to the games we loved as children. And surely we'll see great art and games based on the Wizards of the Coast products that represent 20% of Hasbro's profit, D&D and Magic the Gathering. Oh they're not represented? A little shelf in the corner of the cantina with some weird D&D stuff? Way to hit that out of the park.
The sarcasm is just dripping off this comment by the gallon. 😂 But I do agree, I wish they had done more with that particular set of their holdings. Hopefully they will add something at a later date, or possibly even make a stand-alone spot that's more dedicated to that specific target market. This might be within the realm of possibility considering they also opened up a Planet Playskool experience a few miles away at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, which is geared more to children 9 and under.
Ah, Hasbro. Such a good board game company... But now we have a whole game room powered by Hasbro! Your walkthough / tour video has made me want to go to The Gameroom. Your video is great! I love it!
I am surprised by the low amount of Wizards of the Coast properties in this place. I would figured they would have at least one machine based on Dungeon's and Dragons or Magic: the Gathering. The only thing I seen were some product in the store and maybe some MtG packs in the claw machine?
Yeah, I definitely noticed the stuff that was at the prize redemption counter (a Baldur's Gate reskin of Betrayal at House on the Hill jumped out at me). I'm sure they'll continue to add to this location as it's definitely flagship potential.
Yeah, they definitely didn't want to associate with those properties. Also weird that there's seemingly no way to check out these games to play them in the cantina.
I really wanted to like this place. I appreciate the theming, but they upcharge for the roller games and I really don't think its worth it. Other than that, its basically a Dave and Busters. Not a bad place but it could have been better.
Well, this was the first day it was open, and it was in the middle of the week. On the weekends (especially Saturdays), this entire center gets VERY crowded.
So I really enjoyed the Ultimate Rollergames in general, not all of them were successful but the Hungry Hungry Hippos, Trivial Pursuit, Candy Land, and Simon ones were the most fun. The new Potato Head Jump game was dumb but fun as well. And Twister gets especially hectic when you're playing it multiplayer! We tried some of the crane games and unfortunately walked away empty handed on all of them. Made up for it by hitting jackpots on Power Roll, Space Invaders Frenzy, and Red Zone Rush. I hadn't seen Space Raider or HyperNova before, so gave both of them a try, not really sold on either of them. And unfortunately the coin pushers had really bad swipe-to-token ratios so I skipped them after a single swipe.
Apparently like a glorified Dave & Buster’s… but definitely not worth it because all the up charges and the prices makes it not fun and kind of ridiculous 💯🙄👍 definitely definitely not worth it
I'll see what I can do. Most of my content doesn't really have dialogue so it's more of an afterthought, but I will go through it later and see if I can manually caption the opening speech for you if it's not being picked up by auto-caption.