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First-time visitors may need to sign a waiver or register for a game card. Staff are typically available to help explain games and provide tutorials. Some arcades offer newcomer specials or free play sessions to help you get started.
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1485 Pole Line Rd E
Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
Play Joy is a silly name for an arcade but it is a fun play place to go visit. This isn't a dingy old arcade with games from 30 years ago. I'm fact I'm surprised that every time I go there seems to be new fun games to play. I mean I've only been there a few times over the past year but it was like a new arcade every time. Now the main reason I go is for the kids to play. It's like watching your kids on Christmas. The possibilities of the different games and what they could win lights up their faces. Of
Many of the games take your money but then don't work. No one around to solve the issue. Lights falling off the ceiling. Prizes don't dispense as advertised. Kids disappointed.
Super disappointed with this place now. When it first came to the mall it was fantastic. It had lots of new and updated games and everything worked great! Took my kids today and I was severely disappointed. Half the games weren't even operational and several games you couldn't even tell. You would scan your card and it would take the money off of your card and the game would t start or work. Loved it the first year it was in the mall and went several times. After my experience today I don't know if I'll go
Games are consistently broken/taking money. Pool tables are awful and lack of equipment to play with. Prizes never change/update. Probably better off at a bar arcade.
Nobody is there on sight. Many games are broken. Missing pieces and don't add credits/ tokens correctly. Machines need to be marked out of order so kids do.t continue to swipe theirs cards and their money is taken over and over
Pretty good place, wish they had a little bit more selection and almost every time I come there's at least one or two games not working like they are supposed to unfortunately
Cool place to visit with kids, I just played two games in a row that took my money because the trigger on the gun didn't work for the game or the button didn't work, a tip for someone that's never been here before: play the game that you know works
Half of the machines are broken. There was even a repairman watching me play the game and it broke and all he did was walk away.
My kids love playing the games and earning tickets to redeem prizes
It’s a mix of nostalgia and high-energy fun! Many arcades blend retro classics like Pac-Man and pinball with modern VR games, racing simulators, and rhythm challenges — often with music, lights, and a social vibe.
Both can be great! Solo visits let you focus on your favorite games, while going with friends adds competition, teamwork, and laughs. Many people plan arcade meetups as a casual hangout or even date spot.
Usually just yourself and a way to pay (some arcades still use coins, others use cards or apps). If you're competitive, bring your A-game. If you're social, bring friends or meet new ones over multiplayer games.
Weekdays or early afternoons are usually less crowded — perfect for focused play. Evenings and weekends bring the buzz, especially at barcades or venues with DJs, tournaments, or themed nights.
Absolutely! Arcades attract a mix of casual players and serious gamers. Whether you're jumping into a four-player co-op or chatting between rounds, it's a fun, low-pressure way to connect over shared interests.
Not at all. While many arcades are family-friendly, there are also adult-oriented ones with full bars, 18+ nights, or vintage nostalgia themes. Arcades today cater to everyone — from first-timers to lifelong gamers.
Yes! Many arcades host regular competitions, retro nights, cosplay parties, and more. Whether you're into high scores or just want to watch and vibe, events add an extra layer to the experience.
No worries — arcades are about having fun, not being perfect. Try a variety of games, ask others for tips, and remember: the vibe is more “let’s play” than “let’s win.”
Yes, pinball tables in arcades remain a blast. Their hands-on, skill-driven gameplay delivers a thrill digital games can’t match, blending nostalgia with modern flair. Newer tables from Stern and Jersey Jack feature LCD screens and themes like Avengers or Stranger Things, keeping things exciting. Arcades are seeing a pinball resurgence with vibrant scenes and tournaments like IFPA events drawing crowds. Though less common than video games, pinball’s tactile charm and community vibe make it a standout arcade experience in 2025.
Yes, pool tables in arcades remain a fantastic draw in 2025! Games like 8-ball or 9-ball offer tactile, skill-based fun that blends strategy and precision. Modern tables feature smooth felt, responsive cues, and vibrant designs, enhancing the classic experience. Arcades foster a social vibe with casual matches or competitive tournaments, appealing to all skill levels. Unlike digital games, pool’s physicality—lining up shots, feeling the cue’s weight—keeps it timeless.
Arcade prize games are a thrilling highlight in 2025! Claw machines, skee-ball, and ticket-redemption games like basketball offer a rush of skill and chance, with rewards like plushies, toys, or electronics up for grabs. Modern machines feature vibrant lights, digital scoreboards, and responsive controls, amplifying the fun. The lively arcade atmosphere, with cheering crowds and buzzing energy, makes every win feel epic.