Bay Tek Games debuted its two-newest games, Chameleon Paradize and Ticket Troopers, at the recent AMOA show in Las Vegas, where distributors' and operators' gave the company feedback about the games which was reviewed by its R&D lab after the show. "Presenting the new games to the public months before production is the best way to get valuable customer feedback and continue to develop and manufacture the best redemption games that we can," said project leader of both new games, Gina Mirabelli. Both prototypes are now in the testing stage of the product development process, several of each prototype has been sent to select customer test locations around the country.
Chameleon Paradize
(pictured left), is an interactive two-player kiddie game which requires players to press the button on the chameleon's back to initiate his slurping tongue to try and knock down as many rotating bugs as they can in the allotted time to win tickets. The game features adorable artwork along with great audio effects all packaged in a highly visible, paradise themed tiki hut cabinet. Reports have already shown that Chameleon Paradize is earning well, ranking in the top overall percentage, and even the top earning kiddie game in one location.
Ticket Troopers
(pictured right), is a three-player, centre of the room quick coin game with an exciting police theme. It challenges players to roll their coins onto the spinning playfield into the targets to win tickets. But it's not as easy as it sounds; the innovative, patent pending wheel design has a coin bridge players must cross over first. A speed trap bonus target and ticket multiplier gives skilled players a chance to win big ticket values.
Both of these new games will also be on display at the
IAAPA show in booth #1721 next month, with production scheduled for January 2006.