




These guidelines are here to keep the cabinet in good shape and the community welcoming — for regulars and first-timers alike.

The touchscreen is sensitive to oils and friction. Playing bare-handed not only leaves smudges that affect touch accuracy — it also gets genuinely uncomfortable and hot from the friction, especially mid-session. Gloves keep your hands cool and your inputs clean. We keep extras at the counter if you don't have a pair.

Place your token or card on the designated spot to hold your turn. If the cabinet is occupied and others are waiting, keep your run to 1–2 credits before making way. This keeps wait times reasonable and ensures everyone gets their fair share of playtime.

The buttons and slider are precision components built for responsiveness — not force. Slamming wears them down, leads to missed inputs, and shortens the cabinet's lifespan. A well-maintained machine means fewer technical issues and a consistently good experience for the whole community.

This community spans a wide range of skill levels, from complete beginners to veterans. Avoid unsolicited criticism or score commentary. If you want to share tips, ask first — not everyone wants coaching mid-session. Being encouraging costs nothing and makes the space better for everyone, yourself included.
Questions or concerns? Reach out to any organizer or drop a message in the community group.