POP-A-SHOT BASKETBALL GAME
STEP UP. SHOOT. WIN.
The Classic Arcade Basketball Game That Never Gets Old.

THE EXPERIENCE
Everyone thinks they have game — now they can prove it.
Our Double Pop-A-Shot Basketball Experience brings the energy of arcade basketball directly to your event. Two players go head-to-head in a timed shooting challenge complete with electronic scoring, a countdown timer, and crowd-drawing sound effects that keep the competition fierce and the energy high.
It's fast, competitive, and impossible to walk past without wanting to play.
Available with or without a dedicated attendant to keep the games moving and the scores rolling.

HOW IT WORKS
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Step Up — Two guests step up to their lanes and get ready to compete
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Shoot — The timer starts and the baskets fly — sink as many as you can before the buzzer
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Win — Highest score wins.
WHY IT STANDS OUT
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Everyone already knows how to play — zero learning curve, instant participation
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Head-to-head competition keeps guests coming back for rematches
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Electronic scoring and sound effects create genuine crowd energy
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A full 90 seconds of non-stop shooting action.
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Works with or without an attendant — flexible for any event format
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One of the most universally appealing activations for mixed-age crowds
PERFECT FOR EVENTS
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Corporate events & team building
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Bar & Bat Mitzvahs
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College & school events
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Sports-themed parties & activations
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Family picnics & festivals
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Conference parties & trade shows

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How many people play at once?
Two players compete head-to-head simultaneously, with other guests cheering and waiting for their turn.
How long does each game last?
Games are 90 seconds long — fast enough to keep lines moving and energy high.
Is an attendant included?
Pop-A-Shot can be rented with or without an attendant. An attendant can manage the queue and keep the competition rolling throughout the event.
How much space and power is required? The unit is 90" high x 51" wide and 90" long. A 4 1/2' wide and 12' deep space would allow enough room for a que and the players. A standard outlet will do the trick.
