What to do during this Saint Patrick’s Day?

What to do during this Saint Patrick’s Day?

Once again, it’s Saint Patrick’s Day. What is it like on this day? Drinking nonstop? Getting a ginger run if you’re a ginger? Seeing everybody suddenly become a self-proclaimed Scottish person for no reason? Well, there are way too many things you can do. But what about some nice video games?

Drinking is fun, but what about the person who serves you the drinks?

Well, I guess we’ll never know until we play the classic arcade game Tapper.

Pov: Average Saint Patrick’s Day Bartender

 

The gameplay is easy to learn, yet the game itself becomes very hard to master as the stages progress. As you push to the later stages, you’ll have four rows of crazy customers all rushing at the same time asking for a drink. What are you going to do? Crowd management becomes the key to success.

Sponsorship is  very presents in this game because why no marketing your product to drunk gamers

Who needs moon watch when you got cosmic beers

The game is pretty simple, and it basically just cycles through four maps repeatedly. It’s less about achieving something specific and more about how long you can last. But you know what’s great about it? I believe this game is a perfect fit for Saint Patrick's Day.

It’s always fun to see everybody getting a little tipsy while trying some challenging yet funny casual games. It’s definitely going to be a hit at your home party.

How do you run this game, you ask? Well, besides finding a Midway Manufacturing Company arcade cabinet, running it on Unico Nova Blast works great too. A full metal candy cab and a large 26-inch monitor are perfect for everyone to see your boozy gameplay!

This month is Unico’s Month of Joy. Check out Unico Nova Blast and more special deals. And of course, we encourage everyone to drink responsibly, don’t go crazy. Peace!

 

 

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