Prize Products
Barber Cut
This two-player SWP vendor,
licensed by Namco Bandai
Games, is an imaginative take
on a traditional game and appeals
to a male and female demographic
alike. Tested across
the UK, Barber Cut asks players
to use their nerve and guile
to cut down prizes hung in the
game's brightly coloured playfield.
An attractive test of skill
in an eye-catching, sturdily-built
cabinet, Barber Cut can place
merchandise across three different
prize levels to create a
real 'cutting edge' challenge.
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Barber Cut Lite
In response to demand from single site operators, Barber Cut has been made available in a small footprint single-player version. Barber Cut Lite comes in a fresh white livery and is ideal for compact locations.
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Clena-Flex
Clena-Flex is a unique, 100 per cent skill game from the Namco Bandai Games stable. The biggest selling merchandising device in Japan, Clena-Flex asks players to nudge/push/pull prizes of varying value and size onto a pre-determined drop zone, selected by the operator, using a two-finger grab mechanism. Any combination of nine different tiles in a 3x3 grid can be placed on Clena-Flex's playfield to make a bespoke platform. For example, larger pieces of swag can be placed across a three-tile front, middle or rear strip. A real step forward in prize vending design, this two-player vendor has passed a rigorous technical and income test programme to provide a 'unique display of fun retail'. One of Clena-Flex's key attributes is the longevity of its appeal to players. The product is kept new and vibrant by the introduction of a series of different set-up options, which deliver a new experience and challenge to players, maintaining income levels to their optimum. A range of new settings for 2010 include a number of traditional fairground concepts, bought back to life in the Clena-Flex, adding further flexibility to payout ratios and prize variety.
Dunk Tank Prize
The next big-hitting instant prize game from the Barber Cut stable. The prize
dispensing game uses two buttons to guide the plunger over the dunk switch.
If positioned correctly, releasing the buttons lowers the plunger onto the
switch and 'dunk' the prize into the prize bin. Dunk Tank Prize has two playing
stations – each containing six prize platforms – and utilises simple controls.
Tested extensively throughout 2010 in seasonal and inland locations, the machine
has showed strong income levels from a variety of goods.
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