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Design Gallery

Arcade floor ideas for practical guest flow

Use these design prompts as a starting point for conversations with Unis. They are not fixed templates. They help operators compare how cabinets, prize counters, party traffic, and service access can work together in real venues.

How to use the gallery

Start by identifying the venue behavior that matters most: short wait time, birthday traffic, resort dwell time, mall frontage, or route operator servicing. Then compare how each concept handles crowding, power, prize conversion, staff visibility, and technical access. A beautiful cabinet row that blocks a service door will become frustrating. A compact crane bank that hides the prize wall may underperform even when the machines are popular. Unis uses design references to turn those tradeoffs into a structured conversation.

Operators can also use the gallery to brief architects and landlords. Instead of asking only for square footage, the brief can describe circulation lanes, electrical points, staff sightlines, storage needs, and future replacement zones. That gives every stakeholder a clearer picture of why a game mix is being recommended.

Send a sketch or a photo of the room.

Unis can help translate the space into an arcade redemption planning discussion.

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