The holographic redemption game Crazy Tower proved to be a hit with players at Southend’s Adventure Island amusement park, UK, over the Easter weekend.

Crazy Tower stacks up over Easter

The game, manufactured by Adrenaline, and available via BANDAI NAMCO Amusement Europe, tests players’ stacking skills. At the touch of a button, players must build up their tower and avoid it toppling over. The taller the tower, the higher the score. Up to four players at a time can construct their versions of the tower through the holographic 3D display and compete against one another.

BNAE’s regional sales manager, John Crompton, said: “Crazy Tower fits in very well with Adventure Island’s family ethos as it encourages group play and has performed particularly well over Easter.”

Pictured: Carl Stacey, head of coin operations, at Adventure Island