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foosball

Foosball, another name for table football, is a translation of the German term fussball, which meaning football. The visual representation of this game will be a football field with players on it. To control the players by turning and kicking the ball, they are fastened to a rod with a handle. The game was patented by Harold Searles Thornton of the United Kingdom as “Apparatus for Playing a Game of Table Football.” in 1921.

Darts

Although several boards and sets of rules have been used in the past, the name "Darts" often refers to a particular board layout and set of guidelines. It is constructed from solid wood pieces, often elm.

air hockey

Air hockey has been around for nearly 45 years and is a beloved and entertaining activity for people of all ages. A frictionless surface on which a puck may float was the initial concept for a tiny hockey game. It was plainly impossible to use ice as the surface, therefore an air table was invented instead, and the rest is history.

Shuffle Board

The objective of the game of shuffleboard is to have the weighted discs land inside a designated scoring area by using cues to push them down a small court. It serves as a more general word for the entire family of shuffleboard-inspired games.

York Shuffleboard 🇺🇸

Sahara Shuffleboard 🇺🇸

Table Tennis

Premium selection of Table Tennis from Cornilleau and Brunswick, two over 45-year-old firms from France and the USA, respectively. being one of the top providers of high-end tables in the globe, it is dedicated to consistently coming out with great ping pong tables and inventing.