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3200 Naglee Rd #170
Tracy, California 95304
Have been here several times over the years. They continue to change out the games for newer versions and new designed ones. I come to play the ticket games but not for a prize necessarily, more because they are fun to play. My favorites currently are the coin pusher card collecting ones. Staff has been friendly and helpful when a game "jams". Prizes varies but it seems it depends on stock. I've seen baseball caps, candy, dolls, stuffed toys, an iron, a grill, collectors figures, and drones.
My 3 and 4 year old were on the kiddie ride and I was not aware that it was a single child ride. (Nothing was posted saying that) The lady working here came to let me know but had such a rude and confrontational tone as she was talking to me. I understand she was doing her job in making me aware it can be a safety issue but she needs to learn how to talk to people. Definitely not coming here again. Also, most games did not work.
Me, my fianc? and brothers came into the arcade they were just shooting some balls into the basketball hoop game we weren't there for very long we aren't children we were not roughhousing or making a disturbance then all of a sudden a rude ass employee comes up to my fianc? and tells him ?you wanna try that again? then kicked him out The least the employee could?ve said was for him to simply stop but he was extremely rude and unprofessional. I do not recommend this place. It looks very dirty and ran down an
The arcade appears run down and neglected. The water squirting race and prize crane took our money, but didn't work. The air hockey turned on, but awarded points randomly. Rather sad. This used to be a fun place.
I like taking the kids here but they need more video games to draw people in. It has the same games for almost 10 years. Although, it do like the $12 power hour but it's limited to only video games and no ticket games. Still a good deal but just need more video games to play.
My family loves coming here when we are in the area. Lots of games to choose from and awesome prizes. The staff is very friendly and helpful!!!
Cute place, right by the food court. Probably not a great place to come if you're worried about germs. Small space packed with kids.
i was at tilt with my me and my 5 friends, me and one of my friends were messing around taking wise and one of the girl employees and the ?owner of the place? were insanely rude. then, ?the owner of the place? kicked us out, so we went back in a hour later, then he gave us one more chance, then me and my friend were playing basketball that we swiped our card with, and the employee girl just screamed ?get out now your done, you're banned for a week? bad experience.
None of the claw machines work at this place absolutely disgraceful the fact that you're stealing money from all these kids I'm wise enough to play 2 games and stop but I saw one little girl play at least a 100 credits and win nothing.??????
One of the last places I've seen with a superNOVA cabinet.
The employee working at the time went above and beyond what I expected. Friendly and helpful, definitely the best employee I've seen work there in a long time. Didn't get their name, but I hope they know their effort is appreciated.
We were at this place, and my kids won prizes, we went to the front desk to claim the prizes there was an employee, who was very mean and she started shouting and passing comments, she said she doesn't have the toys my kids won, we said OK what is the alternative option, she said enough and called the security, I was shocked by looking at her actions, the security came she was a very nice woman she asked her to provide the alternative, the employee started speaking different language with the security. The
This place was disappointing. They offer a $40 unlimited play for $20, but when I tried to get it at 3:15pm they said it couldn't be activated. So, I bought two $20 player cards that lasted a measly 10 minutes. The only thing my grandkids got were some very cheap prizes. Definitely won't ever be going back.
I love visiting here with friends because we can mess around for awhile and play games. I love the coin pushers that they've added! I love the DDR machine and The House Of The Dead shooter! My only problem is I think that sometimes the prices for the games can be a bit high so we'd have to refill the card if we play a particularly high game like one of the shooters. But aside from that it's a fun place to kill some time!
Place is trash , I've came 2 times the second was worse . Machine didn't work a few of them I asked to get points put back on but never made it to the card
Took my 4 year old granddaughter, there wasn't much for her to do there. For older kids/teens/adults this place is great but very expensive! The days of using tokens are long gone, everything (including ticket tallies for prizes) is done by card and some of the games use the equivalent of $4 per game!
It is definitely bigger than the one in my hometown. Has a lot of games but it still feels like it lacks variety. All the while, an arcade is an arcade and it surely serves it's purpose of entertaining the public. A cool place to bring the children and let them unwind for a bit.
This arcade in the Tracy mall I would say is ok...the games have definitely improved since the last time I went in a few years back, however it is very expensive to play there and $50 was gone in like 30 minutes. They do have game packages but only for video games. It would be nice for them to have like a happy hour or offer coupons
This arcade SCAMS YOU. My daughter played the Wheel Of Fortune and hit 500 twice and when I brought the tickets up to turn them in the cashier said there was only seven hundred tickets. And after we counted them by hand there was only 700. There should have been 1,000 + tickets. So if you play the machines there make sure you count the winning tickets because they Are aware that they are not giving out the right amount of tickets. They are 100% aware of this.
Family friendly but a little basic. Don't come expecting to get good prizes from your tickets unless you're lucky. Some games give less tickets then what's fair (Skee-Ball for example) and yeah. Just enjoy this place for fun and your tokens will be worth it (don't expect to get good prizes unless you're spending a lot or saved up tickets for months).
This is my favorite arcade in the area. I've checked out a few between Stockton and Turlock, and this is my favorite. They have a lot of games and it's reasonably priced. They have games where you can play for tickets if you want, and they have games that you can play just for the fun of it. My favorite is the carnival-style water shooter game, where you compete against someone to see who can fill up the tank with a water gun first. The prizes are pretty much what you would expect from an arcade. It's geare
Me and my son had a great experience here, they give you a paycard and you refill as needed plus the tickets get put on the card so when you leave you keep it and bring it back of you want, lots of variety games to play and have fun with
It's always a fun time, but it seems the crane games are rigged. Sore loser? Maybe. But we spent about of money trying them all and the claws were all weak or responded late. It's a shame my daughter loves this place
I love this place! The staff is super friendly all the games are super cheap and you get a great amount of tickets! Me and my boyfriend love coming here when we have a substantial amount of pocket change and we spend ages In there!
Trying to call the number listed online but no one answers. I wanted to know if there are any weekday specials for playing at Tilt? I saw a post that 2 hours before closing was half price?
This place has some really fun arcade games and plenty of crane games if that is what you are into. I love that they have the Initial D arcade machine but I honestly dont play it anymore. This is a great place for a first date or just a great stop in a mall thats honestly empty
Why do you publicly post that it cost $12 for unlimited play for an hour when it's not an available option. I came in and played some games for a little bit and paid ten bucks and realize they had this power option but it was unavailable I was super disappointed. A whole bunch of false advertising if you ask me
It's an OK place, your kids can spend some time here.. but lot games and machines are kinda old, not so modern and fancy
This is a really fun place to take the kids. Prices aren't bad at all. Easy to win tickets so the kids are able to leave with a little toy!
Had a great time finally got get kids out play no one was in there so made it perfect the girl that helped was great as well just carry some wipes for after they have hand sanitizer but I do both for the kiddos
Mostly ticket games but all of the games work and is one of the few things left to do in the mall. They have a really fun VR motorcycle game and a game based on Luigi's mansion which is fun.
Rosie was the best person working Sunday afternoon she was very polite and attentive. She made the experience here more enjoyable.
It's ok but every time we go at least one of the machines jams up. Would be nice if they used cards instead of tokens and tickets
Fun place, cool games. the usual broken games of course but decent prizes. Awesome place to take the kids especially on a rainy day.
The kid has fun here
A good amount of the games do not work. And since they just went to digital credits, if you scan the card and the game doesn't work, you lose that amount the game wants
It's the worst management the worst place to bring the family ,I really had a bad experience with the lady who work there she was very rude to us and she didnt appreciat us as a customers there , it's really embarrassing what she done to us
didn't allow us to hang out without a parent. we weren't even doing anything, just playing air hockey.
Decent arcade not the most friendly staff ever. About 6 games were out of order prizes are pretty high ticket value
Great place to keep your kid entertained! Decent pricing and great prizes for the little ones. Clean place.
Nice and fun place I used to take my kids there once in awhile Now my daughter and I are taking my grandson Great improvements ??
It's cool to have a little fun but they need to have a little more variety of games and the young Asian lady there is hella mean
My boy's had a blast. Lot's of fun games. The staff was really nice.
lol me and my friends definitely didn't use more than half of our points trying to get a huge squishmello??
No more coins! You can use cards that tilt provides to play games. They revamped the place, looks great.
Some games were out of order and the ticket games barely have jackpots in them. Relatively good prizes.
Fun place to go to when you re bored!!! You always have fun and the staff is super friendly! Highly recommended!!!
this is the worst arcade. We went to with our family and they said we're annoying them.??
Theres a specific claw machine in the left area where you can win tons and tons of tickets. I almost wiped all the tickets out!
I love coming to this place it's my favorite place to go visit there for fun ?? especially the food court
OMG I loved it there all their staff are so nice I had so much fun there
I think might have gone here 15 years ago. I used to play Marvel Vs. Capcom there. Good times. Five out of Five for nostalgia.
Poor customer service, the machines don't work and just the money and when asked for refund the clerk accused me that I was lying, never going back to this
My kids had a good time and they won tons of tickets.
The employees are very kind to the children and nice variety of arcade games
Please fix or replace broken Games. Just went today about 35% of the games are down.
Very clean and my 7 year old grandson enjoyed it.
Always a fun experience at tilt only arcade ive seen open since the pandemic happened
Nice games but expensive to play with $30 dollars didn't last 10 mns
It was a lot of Family Fun played several games????????
Bad customer service, the guy not helping at all never back
Bring my kids here often. It is worth it if you have about an hour to waste. It's usually my alternative to the playground.
waiting on buy card press bell 5 time nobody help 5 customer waiting on Sunday
My kids love this place many machines not working
Can not win anything here... games all seem not working or rigged... I will never return here.
Fun...fun....fun. It's wild times here. Affordable and entertaining for the family.
Love the new vr ride! And rosie is the best
My Daughter Loved It Especially The VR Game
Fun place to go when mall opens Basically a Chuckle Cheese inside Mall
Good place to visit for kids to have fun .
Half the stuff was broken. But the stuff that wasn't wasn't bad at all!
Typically kids can spend 1 to 2 hours.
The guy who claims to be the manager by thr name Zack has the worst customer service ever!
Not bad fir a lil fun with kids
Pathetic. $20 gone in 10 min. 2 of the games didn't work.
Always have fun..staff is great
Had great time. Staff was friendly and helpful.
It is fun and lots of prize options
The games with guns are good. Good Gun Games. GGG.
The guy working there is f rude
expensive and games hard to figure out. not worth it to me.
My kids enjoyed them self and I won something
Switched from tokens to cards raised prices alot
Clean and kids had fun.
Claw machines are a big rip off.
Expensive and half the games didnt work :o(
Something to do, small compared to other arcades.
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.”
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