Monday, 5 March 2012

Electronic Shooting Games: A Profitable FEC Game

By Jennifer Williams


One significant approach to help boost FEC profits is by introducing interactive games as well as electronic shooting games. These are just easy to use and very convenient to transport. These games can easily be set-up at venues where there are many people: company picnics, churches, backyards, bars and sports stores.

A great example of the perfect Interactive game is the Galaxy Multiride Armchair Sports Star. This game currently comes with American football, Baseball, Dodge ball, Darts, Basketball, Football(Soccer), Tennis, cricket, and Volleyball. For Christmas there are throwing snowballs at Santa and his elves. For Halloween it is throwing mini pumpkins and Ghosts and Ghouls. For easter it is Easter eggs and the Easter bunny.

With the Galaxy Multiride Armchair Sports Star, there is a moving armchair and a vinyl screen ranging from one to six sensors. The main objective of this interactive game is to throw balls at specific targets and the arm chair periodically moves around until the player achieves a high score.

Basically, this interactive game is set-up inside a 10 by 15 feet inflatable. What is so cool about this game is that it can be interchanged with other exciting rides like the surfboard or the mechanical bull. If you have an entirely different idea as to what kind of game you want apart from what Galaxy has in store, you can have something that is custom- built for you. These interactive games are great for kids and adults alike and a good source of profit.

Another excellent Galaxy Interactive game is the Ambush. You are riding along on your horse and six outlaws appear. Each outlaw has two sensors, one in the head worth ten points, and one in the body worth five points. You have got a colt 45 and 60 seconds to shoot as many outlaws as you can while your horse rotates. There is an electronic score board with sound effects that displays your score and the high score of the day. Your horse is surrounded by an inflatable , so should you fall off, you are entirely safe. This is another game kids AND adults love.

Who would want to act as the sheriff trying to shoot an outlaw? With the Quick Draw McGraw, one is equipped with a sheriff's ensemble coupled with a gun holster and two replica colt Peacemaker pistols. The opponent is made to wear the sheriff's star which is the target of the whole game. The main goal is to shoot the opponent' sheriff star and attain the highest score. Just like the Ambush, the sheriff's star has a sensor that takes into account the number of hits.

The secret to making it really fun is to keep the best draw until the opponent will lose. This will attract more people and eventually, let you earn more profit.

Aside from the Quick Draw McGraw, another interactive game that involves two players is the OK Corral Shooting Gallery. Both players will have a Winchester rifle and each of the players will be given sixty seconds to aim and shoot as many outlaws to earn more points. Targets become real targets with the illumination that is standard for this particular game. The lights go out and immediately, an outlaw lights up, making it more exciting because you will never know who comes in next.




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