
Games Boxs
Imagine this: it’s a quiet Tuesday evening, a few mates walk in, order pints, and instead of just scrolling on their phones, they crack open the games box—bit of Jenga, cards, maybe even a cheeky round of Unstable Unicorns. Suddenly there’s laughter, a bit of friendly competition, and they’re sticking around for another round (or two).
A way to get people chatting, and make your place a place to remember next time they're planning a venture out.
It’s cheap to set up, easy to manage, and adds that little extra charm that sets you apart. What’s not to love!
With Unplugged rental options, someone else is picking and changing the games to keep them interesting for your customers.

Integrating a games box into your spaces not only enhances the customer experience but also aligns with current consumer trends favoring interactive and social activities. This strategic addition can lead to increased patronage, longer stays, and higher revenue.
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Poster and Flyers to let people know you have an Unplugged Game Box
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Expertly chosen variety of games, including ones that are trending, easy, well-known, and suited to your venue.
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1. Extended Dwell Time A study in Leisure Studies journal (UK-based) found that interactive entertainment and social games increase customer “dwell time” in leisure venues—including pubs and bars. Pubs with games like pool, darts, or board games see people staying up to 30–50% longer compared to those without them. 2. Increased Spending According to industry insights from the British Beer and Pub Association, the longer customers stay, the more they spend, particularly on drinks and snacks. Games keep people engaged during quieter periods (e.g. mid-week), encouraging additional rounds rather than leaving early. 3. Positive Atmosphere & Repeat Visits A 2019 report by CGA (a hospitality research firm) found that “interactive and immersive experiences” in pubs—like quizzes and games—boosted customer satisfaction and return rates. 41% of young adults said they were more likely to return to a venue that offered fun, social activities. 4. Case Studies Many UK pubs that host board game nights or casual game areas (like those with Jenga, Connect 4, or Cards Against Humanity) report increased foot traffic on off-peak days. Chains like BrewDog and some independent pubs have leaned into games to boost weekday trade.
Extended Dwell Time, A study in Leisure Studies journal (UK-based) found that interactive entertainment and social games increase customer “dwell time” in leisure venues—including pubs and bars.Pubs with games like pool, darts, or board games see people staying up to 30–50% longer compared to those without them.
Increased Spending, According to industry insights from the British Beer and Pub Association, the longer customers stay, the more they spend, particularly on drinks and snacks.Games keep people engaged during quieter periods (e.g. mid-week), encouraging additional rounds rather than leaving early.
Positive Atmosphere & Repeat Visits, A 2019 report by CGA (a hospitality research firm) found that “interactive and immersive experiences” in pubs—like quizzes and games—boosted customer satisfaction and return rates.41% of young adults said they were more likely to return to a venue that offered fun, social activities.
Case Studies, Many UK pubs that host board game nights or casual game areas (like those with Jenga, Connect 4, or Cards Against Humanity) report increased foot traffic on off-peak days.Chains like BrewDog and some independent pubs have leaned into games to boost weekday trade.