A new spin on the proven wheel gameplay in redemption machines has been released by Bay Tek Entertainment with its Minions Carnival Chaos.

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Players can join Kevin, Stuart and Bob as they embark on their journey around the wheel themed with the licence that has proved popular across all age groups. Cranking the handle spins the drum and the position it lands in determines the winnings.

“The Minions licence is so popular right now and has been since Despicable Me debuted in 2010. There’s also another Minions film being released in July of this year,” said Sammy Harrison, brand manager at Bay Tek. “We wanted to provide our customers with a no-brainer option; a proven gameplay plus the brand awareness and reach of a powerful IP like Minions. And the timing of the movie release was imperative to be able to leverage that upcoming mass marketing push.”

Maintaining a small footprint, Minions Carnival Chaos includes an eye-catching marquee that incorporates an interactive HD screen, while addressable LEDs line the wheel.

The product has been designed for ease of maintenance. Instead of removing the whole wheel to service, operators can tip back the hinged-wheel housing through the back door and access the arrow sensor through the front door. In addition, back casters have been added so the game can be tipped back and rolled along the floor whenever it needs to be moved.

Minions Carnival Chaos is 2ft 7ins wide, 3ft 7ins deep, and 8ft 2ins high. Removing the marquee will reduce the height to 6ft 7ins for locations with lower ceilings.