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123BOOM! BRINGS AN EXPLOSIVE AUSTRALIAN DEBUT TO MELBOURNE’S CBD

Tide Communications 2 mins read

A new era of entertainment is about to hit Melbourne as 123BOOM!, the adrenalin-pumping in- real-life arcade experience, makes its Australian debut at 530 Collins St this coming January, 2025. The immersive experience invites thrill seekers of all ages to dive into a world of challenges, puzzles and high stakes fun, launching locals into a nostalgic yet futuristic blast from the past.

The waitlist for 123BOOM! launches TODAY.

Designed for teams of 4-8 players, 123BOOM! features six distinct rooms for players to earn points, each with its own unique theme and gameplay, preparing them for the ultimate test: THE BOMB! Each team must race against the clock to disarm a paint-filled explosive or face the consequences.

The six explosive rooms include:

  1. Casual Chaos: A multi-screen information-sharing challenge that requires razor-sharp communication to succeed.
  2. Loko Laser: Dodge and weave through intricate laser patterns to unlock the next stage.
  3. Banana Ball: Test personal aim in this carnival-inspired ball-shooting game.
  4. Retro Runner: Navigate a lava-filled virtual world while collecting keys and dodging monsters and fireballs.
  5. Magic Matrix: Players turn themselves into a human mouse! Solve puzzles by physically moving avatars around the room.
  6. Kboom: The grand finale where every second counts. Work together to disarm the bomb and avoid the ultimate BOOM!

“123BOOM! is more than just an arcade game; it’s a fully immersive experience that brings out the competitive spirit in everyone,” said Phil Mallet, regional manager of Fever ANZ. “We’re excited to offer Melbourne a new way to bond, play, and make unforgettable memories.”

 

Created by experts in recreational activities, FUN&TIK!, in partnership with the leading global live-entertainment discovery platform, Fever, this immersive experience opens in early January 2025, with the ticket waitlist opening today.

EXPERIENCE DETAILS:
Date: Sessions open from early January, 2025. Location: 530 Collins St, Melbourne. Duration: Approx 75 minutes.
Tickets: melbourne.123boom.games

  • ●  Waitlist opens Wednesday, 11 December, 2024.

  • ●  Tickets on sale Wednesday, 18 December, 2024.

  • ●  Sessions begin early January, 2025.

    Imagery HERE


About us:

ABOUT FEVER
Fever is the leading global live-entertainment discovery platform which has helped millions of people enjoy the best experiences in their cities since 2014. With a mission to democratise access to culture and entertainment in real life through its platform, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique local experiences and events, from immersive exhibitions, interactive theatrical experiences, and festivals to molecular cocktail pop-ups, while empowering creators with data and technology to create and expand experiences across the world. 


ABOUT FUN&TIK!
FUN&TIK! is a Spanish company specialising in providing innovative solutions and
services in the live entertainment industry. Founded with a vision to redefine recreational group experiences, FUN&TIK! combines cutting-edge technology, customer-centric strategies, and a deep understanding of the market to deliver tailored solutions that exceed expectations. With a strong commitment to quality, sustainability, and creativity, FUN&TIK! works with a wide range of partners to offer diverse and engaging experiences for individuals, families, and corporate clients. 


Contact details:

Aislinn Powell

aislinnpowell@tidepr.co

+61 412 646 941

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