One of the largest stands at EAG 2018 belonged to Harry Levy, and the company utilised this space to full effect

Matthew Deith

 Arguably the most eye-catching product on show was the six-player simulator from Chinese company Movie Power, tapping into the continued popularity of VR.

Also on display were the Looney Tunes, Ice Cream Dream, and Lady Bug pushers, as well as the popular Ring Toss game.

LAI made an appearance on the stand with its new Virtual Rabbids game, an attendant-free VR experience for two players. Developed in partnership with Ubisoft, it uses HTC Vive headsets and a D-Box Motion Platform to immerse players in a 360-degree game.

Also demonstrated was Perfection from Bay Tek, a derivative of the popular board game, which has players find the matching hole as each shape appears on the digital screen. The longer it takes a player to match, the fewer amounts of tickets they receive.

Three water games from Super Wing proved popular, too; Ice Man, Yellow Submarine and Dragon Hunter all offer similar concepts for the same price. Additional products included the eye-catching Jersey Wheels and Gum Drop, as well as Steer Clear and Big Big Soccer 2.