If you are upgrading your Family Entertainment Center (FEC) or launching a new indoor adventure park, you might be overwhelmed by the choices. Should you buy VR? Trampolines? Arcade machines?
The data shows a clear winner in the current market: Active Interactive Games. These are physical rooms where the room itself is the game. To help you curate the perfect mix of attractions, we have compiled a list of the 5 essential pieces of “Activate-style” game equipment that guarantee high foot traffic.
1. The Mega Grid (Interactive LED Floor)
If you only have the budget for one flagship attraction, make it this one. The Interactive LED Floor is currently the most popular active game format worldwide.
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The Appeal: It supports multiplayer groups (3-5 people), fostering teamwork.
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The Tech: Kyda’s LED floors are built to withstand heavy jumping and impact, utilizing high-refresh-rate sensors for instant feedback. It’s not just a floor; it’s a dynamic digital canvas.
2. The Laser Dodge Room
Step aside, traditional laser tag. The Laser Dodge Room is a confined space filled with moving laser beams.
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Gameplay: Players must cross the room or collect points without breaking the beams.
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Business Benefit: These games are quick (2-3 minutes), which allows for high player throughput. You can serve more customers per hour compared to traditional escape rooms. Active Interactive Games
3. Interactive Projection Sports Games
Transform a simple wall or floor into a sports arena. Using advanced motion tracking, these systems allow players to kick digital soccer balls, throw real balls at virtual targets, or play digital dodgeball.
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Target Audience: Perfect for younger children and school groups who need to burn off energy in a safe environment.
4. The Active Climbing Challenge
Interactive climbing walls are revolutionizing the climbing industry. By adding a gamified layer (LEDs and sensors) to the climbing holds, you turn a solitary sport into a competitive social game.
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Kyda Advantage: Our systems allow for “versus modes,” where two climbers race up side-by-side walls to hit the buzzer first.
5. The Agility Button Wall
Simple, addictive, and competitive. A room covered in buttons that light up in random sequences.
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Why it works: It appeals to the competitive nature of adults and teenagers. It requires zero learning curve—just hit the light! It is an essential component for any “Challenge Room” setup.



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