Live Ops Bench 920K plays monitored monthly 99.2% fleet uptime target GLI-19 audit-ready logs
Neon arcade redemption cabinet row

Arcade & Redemption Machines

Ice Games builds revenue-tested arcade floors for modern operators.

From ticket redemption staples to sports-action cabinets, Ice Games helps FEC, cinema, route, and hospitality teams plan game mixes around uptime, payout control, service access, and repeat-play economics.

Operator economics

Built around the numbers that decide a floor plan.

Arcade operator revenue dashboard

Revenue models before cabinet placement

Every recommended line-up starts with expected daily play count, average value per swipe, ticket payout percentage, and the break-even month the owner needs to hit. Ice Games packages the cabinet, reader kit, and floor signage around the operating model instead of treating each machine as a lonely SKU.

For mixed venues, the forecast separates anchor attractions, quick-play earners, and low-maintenance filler so managers can protect guest flow without overloading prize costs.

Technician servicing arcade cabinet

Service access designed into the cabinet

Doors, harnesses, bill validators, score sensors, and LED assemblies are arranged for quick swaps by in-house techs. Remote diagnostics, firmware change logs, and parts pre-positioning reduce avoidable downtime during Friday and Saturday peak traffic.

That service logic matters when a game is no longer a novelty purchase but a revenue station expected to perform week after week.

Redemption prize wall and ticket counter

Ticket economy tuned for repeat visits

Cabinet difficulty, bonus moments, ticket feed pacing, and prize wall tiers are planned together. Ice Games focuses on fair, exciting earning loops that feel generous to guests while still giving operators a controllable gross-margin profile.

The result is a floor that can refresh seasons, tournament nights, birthday parties, and weekday promotions without rewriting the whole business case.

Cabinet planning

Compare two common deployment profiles.

Planning ItemFEC Redemption BayRoute Operator Kit
Typical footprint18 to 42 cabinets with prize counter adjacency2 to 8 cabinets per stop with compact service clearance
Power and networkDedicated 110V circuits, 1GbE cashless VLAN, UPS at readersStandard outlet, LTE fallback, remote audit export
Revenue targetHigh-volume ticket cycles with party upsell and repeat cardsFast ROI with low-touch maintenance and predictable collections
Compliance packUL Gaming, IAAPA-aligned safety notes, local electrical drawingsUL file, route inventory sheet, firmware version record
Service modelOn-site launch training plus quarterly performance reviewSwap-ready assemblies and depot repair workflow

Where it runs

Floor types that need different technical footprints.

01

FEC Operators

High-volume redemption banks, birthday traffic, card reader analytics, and prize wall pacing.

02

Cinema Lobbies

Compact dwell-time attractions that convert pre-show waiting into measurable play revenue.

03

Route Programs

Reliable cabinets for bars, hospitality lounges, and multi-stop service loops.

04

Casino Amenities

Non-core amusement zones with audit documentation, floor security awareness, and robust uptime.

99.2%target fleet uptime
24hurban service dispatch
920Kplays monitored monthly
GLIaudit-log workflow
38regional parts lanes
12cashless integrations
7cabinet families
4operator review cycles

Plan the first ninety days

Model play count, payout, service access, and launch timing in one review.

  • Cabinet mix by floor size and guest profile
  • Ticket payout assumptions tied to prize strategy
  • Cashless, firmware, and spare-parts readiness
  • Soft-opening checklist for technicians and managers
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