Across
- 4. Games that challenge players through logic and problem-solving.
- 5. Paper rectangles that players receive from the games they play.
- 10. Electronic booths that spit out pictures.
- 11. Games where you drive vehicles (boats, cars, planes, bikes) against other characters.
- 12. Immersive, 360-degree interactive simulators that take players into a virtual world.
- 13. Games such as skee-ball, ring-toss, and milk-bottle toss fall under this category.
Down
- 1. Uses a joystick and buttons to pick up prizes like stuffed animals.
- 2. Games where you battle against another character or team, such as Super Smash Bros.
- 3. Items that players redeem with the tickets they won.
- 6. Classic game that uses flippers to bounce a metal ball into targets, bumpers, and ramps.
- 7. Uses a large hammer or mallet to hit targets that pop up, such as wack-a-mole.
- 8. Games such as basketball, air hockey, and foosball fall under this category.
- 9. Games that test your timing and reflexes to music, such as Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero.
- 11. Timing-based games that require you to push a button when a light flashes or hit a stop-light spinner perfectly.
