It’s all fun and games until you’re battling for toilet paper and soap. An arcade owner in England might just cash in on the coronavirus outbreak by stocking claw machines with must-have sanitary ...
Want to do a bit of good this holiday season without leaving your couch or battle station? Well step right up and try your hand at Santa Claws, the charitable claw machine created by UK-based firm ...
A claw machine is a cornerstone of any arcade. Also referred to as crane games, they demand players to feed money or tokens into them to operate a claw-like mechanism that grabs a prize, hoists it ...
Phil Edwards has loved playing the claw machine since he was a child. It was this love that led him to look into how these machines actually work and what makes them so tricky. He wasn’t sure at first ...
For adults and kids alike, claw machines, also known as crane machines, bring a lot of joy. They are a staple at any arcade, and require you to use a joystick or buttons to guide a claw, lower it down ...
The coronavirus outbreak has sparked panic buying of toilet paper and cleaning products in countries across the world, but one UK businessman is determined to spread some happiness among the anxiety ...
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