Tornado and Galaxy Hunter emerged as clear favorites among operators, thanks to their unique designs and proven earning potential. Tornado, with its pre-built coin towers and multiple ways to win tickets, coins, and bonuses, kept players engaged and demonstrated its ability to drive repeat plays during live demos. Meanwhile, Galaxy Hunter impressed with its innovative combination of RFID-enabled chips, dynamic video battles, and seamless gameplay integration, offering a fresh twist on the classic coin- pusher experience. Both games sparked significant interest from operators, resulting in high demand and numerous orders placed on the spot.
The response to the entire lineup was overwhelmingly positive, with attendees praising the immersive gameplay of Kaiju Rampage, the accessible yet rewarding mechanics of Lost Pirate, and the unique collaboration with Arcade Matt on Mount Shabang, which is set to launch in March 2025. Matt himself introduced the game to the industry during an IAAPA press conference, followed by a meet-and-greet with his fans in the LAI booth.
“We’re thrilled with the enthusiasm from operators and players at this year’s IAAPA Expo,” said Allison Timberlake, Senior Marketing Manager at LAI Games. “The excitement at our booth, coupled with the incredible feedback we received, confirms that our focus on delivering innovative, high-earning games resonates with the industry.”
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