The social entertainment sector is in full stride. Across the globe, a new breed of venue is redefining what a night out looks like – multi-activity, multi-generational, and built around experiences that can’t be replicated on a phone screen
At flagship destinations like Urban Fun Kingston, UK, Funbox Entertainment’s £4 million, 24,000 sq. ft playground on Clarence Street, the arcade offer isn’t a sideshow. It’s central to the proposition.
As Funbox Entertainment’s Managing Director Matthew Deith put it: “We’re showcasing how the best of arcade amusements and cutting-edge interactive play can sit side by side, encouraging people to play longer, return more often, and enjoy a complete entertainment experience.”
That’s precisely the environment Mini Cube Prize World was built for.
A centrepiece that earns its floor space
At a flagship FEC, every square foot is working hard. The challenge isn’t just finding games that perform; it’s finding games that perform and contribute to the atmosphere and visual identity of the space.
Mini Cube Prize World’s Premium Combo – 10 to 20 modular cubes configured as a wall, island, or centrepiece layout, becomes an instant focal point the moment a guest walks in. Pulsing, synchronised LED lighting across every cube creates exactly the kind of visual draw that stops people mid-step and pulls them in. Operators find clustering multiple prize games together can boost earnings by 40% or more over standalone units. That makes Mini Cube’s modular scalability all the more compelling.
Within a single installation, operators can offer guests four distinct gameplay formats: Crane, Capsule, Peg, and Rotary, all alongside Display Cubes that showcase prizes and build anticipation. For venues built around cross-generational appeal, that variety is genuinely valuable.
Proven performance
The numbers are already speaking for themselves. A modest 8-game cube setup is averaging over £1,700 a week across UK locations and peaking at over £2,500, with similarly strong returns being reported across other regions. Prize and redemption games are outperforming traditional video-only machines, topping revenue charts especially among Gen Z and family visitors. Operators investing in this category now are positioning themselves on the right side of a clear global market shift.
Mini Cube Prize World is available now from Sega Amusements International and authorised distributors. Contact our team to discuss getting this anchor attraction for your venue.
For more information or to order, contact SEGA Amusements International at +44 (0)208 391 8090 / +1 847 364 9787 sales@segaarcade.com
