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Boss Battle Games

Boss Battle Games

(36 reviews)

This place is great! All you can play for $15…read more We actually had a group of 11 and I think 10 or more gets you down to paying only $10 a person! You get a wrist ban and can play all day long with in and out privileges so you can go to the restroom, get some food, shop, and still come back for more! They have pinballs, dance revolution, guitar hero, tons of retro games and newer systems. You can play in groups or solo. They also sell games, devices, clothing and other merchandise. Definitely a great place to go to spend the day gaming!!

This is a great place to play video games, and it held my older kid's attention for at least two…read morehours. My younger child (lower elementary age) was bored after about 45 minutes, but your mileage may vary. Boss Battle Games has a lot of cabinet-style arcade games, like Centipede, Pac-Man, Mortal Kombat and others. All of your Gen-X and Millennial video game dreams will be fulfilled here. They also have some pinball machines -- some you can play for an extra fee, and some seemed like they could be played with the price of admission. There are also some interactive games, like Dance Dance Revolution. Speaking of admission: You pay $15 for a wristband that grants you access to almost all of the video games, and you can come and go all day. If you're really into playing video games, this is a great deal. They don't sell any food or beverages here, so if you want something to eat or drink, you'll need to leave and come back. But since Boss Battle Games is located inside Castleton Mall, there are lots of places to find something to eat around the area.

Adrenaline Family Adventure Park - Video games were a lot of fun!

Adrenaline Family Adventure Park

(63 reviews)

Went today for the first time and the kids loved it!…read more Here's what we loved: Zip line Basketball area Tons of Jump spaces Obstacle course area Dodgeball area Foam pit area Tons of sitting spaces for parents Lights are on! Not dark Food court area All day access with your admission Parents jump free with kids What you'll want to know: Arcade is an additional fee Bumper cars are additional fees You'll need Adrenaline socks They have birthday party packages as well. Weekday admission is about $22 a person without socks and weekend is $25 (at the time of this email).

I brought my 4 1/2-year-old here today and initially thought I had found the perfect place. Within…read more30 minutes, I was at the register purchasing a $157 monthly pass (4 months) for the toddler area. I was impressed enough that I texted three friends photos, told my wife to start planning our son's birthday party here, and was actively asking managers about upgrading to full access because I had just discovered the larger "Adrenaline" area. For context: it's Indiana winter, it was cold, and I had a hooded sweatshirt on with the hood up because I was freezing. During my 2 1/2-hour stay, I spoke with two managers about memberships--neither said a word about my hood. While walking around trying to keep up my child, I heard someone off to the side say, "Take your hood off." I approached the man, who asked me politely. I politely asked why it was a rule. His response was shocking: "So I can see your entire face on my 50 cameras." This was 11:30 a.m. on a Friday, not a packed weekend night. I turned away to continue looking for my child, removed the hood, and muttered "whatever dude" under my breath. That's when the situation escalated wildly. He charged toward me, yelling: "I'm the owner--if you don't like it, leave!" I had already complied. That wasn't enough. He then shouted: "I'll give you your money back!" And finally said something that truly crossed a line: "If there are off-colored people with hoods up and we ask them to take it down, what would that look like?" I'm still trying to understand why race was brought into this at all. Let me be clear: * The facility is great for kids * The staff and managers were wonderful * We were not leaving anytime soon until this happened But the owner's behavior was aggressive, unnecessary, and completely inappropriate. A simple rule explanation would've sufficed. Instead, it turned into a power trip with racial commentary that had no place in the conversation. Rules are rules--but how you enforce them matters. I'll take the refund. And I'll take my business elsewhere.

Fud's Video Games

Fud's Video Games

(5 reviews)

This place is fine if you are looking to purchase games…read more On the other hand, if you are looking to sell games, this place is going to do worse than GameStop. I asked about selling various games and consoles, and not only did the customer service suck they also tried to tell me that my games are worth less than they are. A quick search online proved that they were worth 60-100 dollars more than they offered. After an attempt to haggle prices at least a little up (but still selling them cheap, or half-price) I was instead turned away. They just wasted my time. I have other gripes about their system of cash vs. in-store-credit, as I know other second-hand video game stores have easier ways of handling that system, and I was told I had to pick one or the other, I could not do partial credit. Overall I know that I have had better experiences here when I try to buy games or consoles, but trying to sell to them has quickly shifted my opinion on the store.

Guys, don't waste your time…read more Everything here is priced at or higher than eBay. This isn't POTENTIALLY a problem, except all of the games I found were missing manuals, were not priced at all, the discs were scratched, or the labels or inserts were water damaged/torn. There's no way these rough copies should touch Complete-In-Box average prices. Furthermore, Fud, if you're going to overprice something, don't do it at the very last second, as your customer is trying to pay for it. Next, if you have old price tags from previous retail locations, REMOVE THEM. You use two different styles of tags alone, I believe, so, why keep other companies' tags on the cases, too? It's misleading and confusing. Lastly, it's pretty lazy to not change out a jewel case or two on some of the pricier Dreamcast and PS1 games. Again, if you're going to charge at or above what someone could pay on eBay mobile during their lunch break, you should consider cleaning some of these games up and replacing the cases with official replacements. Or discount accordingly. Some of these games look like they are straight outta the yard sale.

Bowl 32

Bowl 32

(60 reviews)

I went to an axe throwing social event there and had an amazing, fun time. Loads of things to do…read morethere. Awesome setup. A few free table games. Many games I have not seen at other arcades. Too many crane games which are always at full price. Tried playing a few games but am still learning how to play and win. My go-to is now the Wizard of Oz because I can play for a long time on the bonus game (4 pays). Arcade card costs $1. I filled my card with $20 plus a $5 bonus. Wednesday is half price arcade games, which is the only deal I believe they offer. Lots of exchange options but what would I find useful. We needed help operating the card exchange machines. I wish they offered more deals or coupons.

A Strike for Fun--and the Pizza!…read more If you're looking for a place where good times roll as smoothly as a perfect strike, Bowl 32 absolutely delivers. From the moment you walk in, the vibe is upbeat, welcoming, and perfect for hanging out with friends or family. The lanes are clean and well-kept, the atmosphere is lively without being overwhelming, and there's that classic bowling-alley energy that makes every frame feel exciting--whether you're a pro or just there for laughs. And then there's the pizza. Wow. It's the kind of pizza you don't expect to be that good at a bowling alley--hot, cheesy, flavorful, and exactly what you crave between turns. One slice quickly turns into "okay, just one more," and before you know it, the whole table's asking for another pie. Great bowling, great food, and great memories--Bowl 32 is the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again. Total strike across the board!

Reality Bytes VR - arcades - Updated May 2026

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