Table games
Offline entertainment, the good old-fashioned way. Table-top classics. You play, you chat, you have a brilliant time.

BeerPong
Have fun like a student
Beerpong brings that carefree, American student-house party vibe. It helps you relax, get to know each other and have a drink with new friends to break the ice.

Aim of the game:
Players or teams throw a ping-pong ball towards the opposing team’s cups. Did the ball land in a cup? You must drink the contents and remove the cup from the game. The team that empties its cups first wins. The game is also available in a non-alcoholic version.

Info:
Perfect for team-building events.

Accessories:
- Table
- 20 mugs
- A table tennis ball

Number of players:
2–4 people

Space:
4 x 1 m
Table Curling
A big game on a small table
All the excitement of full-scale curling, a compact, dedicated playing table, familiar rules and charming miniature stones modelled on the shape of real curling stones. Get caught up in the curling craze!

Aim of the game:
Slide the discs or bottle caps across the smooth surface of the table. Try to place them as close to the target as possible. Precise throws aren’t everything. You need to think strategically here! Position the discs so that you block your opponent and score as many points as possible.

Info:
A brilliant team-building game that helps you discover people’s individual talents.

Accessories:
- Curling table
- Pucks

Number of players:
2–4 people

Space:
3 x 1 m


Carrom
Discover Indian billiards
If you’re not yet familiar with Carrom, it’s time to catch up, as it’s a game that’s widely known and loved in over 50 countries. It’s often compared to billiards, but it takes up much less space than its Western cousin.

Aim of the game:
Using the striker, flick your discs and pot them before your opponent does. Don’t forget the queen, which gives you extra points but must be secured in time.

Info:
A dynamic and strategic game, ideal for team-building events with an international group.

Accessories:
- A square board with pockets
- Pucks and strikers

Number of players:
2 people

Space:
2×2 m
Crokinole
A classic from across the Atlantic
Crocinole is a game table that makes it easy to make new friends. This hugely popular game from across the Atlantic is winning over the hearts of board game enthusiasts in Europe.

Aim of the game:
Shoot the discs onto the circular board, trying to place them as close to the centre as possible. Knock down your opponent’s discs to reduce their score, whilst aiming to score the most points yourself in each round.

Info:
A brilliant game that requires precision, suitable for both casual get-togethers and tournaments.

Accessories:
- A round wooden board on a dedicated table
- Game discs

Number of players:
2–4 people

Space:
2×2 m


Cornhole
Simple rules, quick fun
The simplicity of the game makes people more willing to take part. If you want to get everyone involved, consider adding Cornhole to the list of activities at your event.

Aim of the game:
Throw the bags at the hole on your opponent’s board from a distance of 6–8 metres. Score points for every time you hit the hole or leave a bag on the board.

Info:
The perfect game for outdoors or larger spaces. The level of difficulty increases with every drink you have.

Accessories:
- A board with a hole in it
- Bags

Number of players:
2–4 people

Space:
2 × 7 m
Jenga
Think Big!
The world’s tallest Giant Jenga tower had a whopping 40 levels! Whether your tower soars sky-high or comes crashing down, it won’t go unnoticed. A spectacular, oversized Jenga tower always arouses curiosity.

Aim of the game:
Build a tower out of blocks and keep it standing for as long as possible. Remove blocks from the lower levels and place them at the top to see who has the best dexterity and a steady hand!

Info:
A self-service attraction, ideal for team-building and family events.

Accessories:
- A tower made of wooden blocks
- Coffee table

Number of players:
2–8 people

Space:
1×1 m


Novuss
Nautical-style billiards
A game that originated on ships is now conquering new shores. Naval billiards, also known as ‘Baltic billiards’, combines the dynamism of billiards with the precision of games of skill. Instead of heavy balls, we use flat discs and cues, and instead of cloth, a perfectly smooth wooden table top.

Aim of the game:
Using your stick, hit the main disc so as to drive your smaller discs into the four pockets located in the corners of the table. The first player to clear the playing area of their pieces wins.

Info:
A great alternative to traditional billiards, ideal for small spaces.

Accessories:
- A square wooden table on a frame
- Set of discs (pions)
- 2 sticks

Number of players:
2 people (singles) or 4 people (doubles)

Space:
3×3 m (to allow freedom of movement with the stick)
Culbuto
A whole new dimension to marbles
Playing with gravity and teetering on the brink of victory. An old French game of skill with a unique design. The entire table rests on a single point of support, which means it moves in all directions under the influence of your hands.

Aim of the game:
Manoeuvre the entire playing surface so that the balls rolling across it fall into the scoring pockets at the end of the table. Each pocket is worth a different number of points.

Info:
A spectacular game that engages the whole body and builds suspense amongst the spectators.

Accessories:
- Culbuto seesaw table
- Set of balls

Number of players:
1–2 players (taking turns)

Space:
2×1 m


Sjoelenbak
Shuffleboard, with a twist
A classic game straight from the Netherlands, also known as Dutch Shuffleboard. A sjoelenbak is a long, wooden board with compartments that has been bringing generations together for decades. The game is fast-paced, intuitive and addictive.

Aim of the game:
Move the wooden discs along the long board so that they land in one of the four compartments at the end. Each one is worth a different number of points.

Info:
A fast-paced game with simple rules, ideal for tournaments and quick office challenges.

Accessories:
- Sjoelenbak board (2 metres long)
- Set of wooden discs

Number of players:
Any (queue/series-based game)

Space:
3×1 m
The finishing touches that bring it all together

Carer
If you decide to hire a game supervisor, we’ll take care of everything! We’ll provide the activities and set up the dedicated tables and equipment. The supervisor will ensure the stand looks its best and will help run the games.

Awards
Let’s come up with some great prizes together! Our merchandising team will be happy to find themed gifts that fit within your budget. With or without your logo!

Instructions
You can add an information post with instructions on how to play to each self-service attraction.

Lighting
LED lights create a colourful atmosphere around the attractions. Order them to set the mood.

Photographer
Our photographer can capture the excitement and fun in the photos. You’ll be able to use the photos for internal communications and marketing purposes.
Price List
It pays to buy more! Bundle prices are falling!
Table Games
| Set | Net price |
|---|---|
| 7–9 games | 2,000 zł |
| 6 games | 1,800 zł |
| 5 games | 1,600 zł |
| 4 games | 1,400 zł |
| 3 games | 1,100 zł |
| 2 games | 800 zł |
Extras
| Name | Net price |
|---|---|
| Carer – max 6 hours | 500 zł |
| Carer – one extra hour | 100 zł |
| Bus | 250 zł per day |
| Transport | 1.4 zł / km |
| Logistics | On an individual basis |

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