Game room recommendations needed

bdorman

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I need some game room recommendations of games that do not add to the footprint of the room.

Here's the situation: In order to keep the pool table in our Community Center I need to expand the room's use beyond just pool. The problem is that there's only enough floor space for the pool table. There's not enough floor space to add anything like foosball, etc.

The only game I can think of that doesn't require floor space is darts.

We're also going to get a ping-pong table top to put on the pool table, but I'd rather not plan anything else that goes on top of the pool table (no place to store stuff).

Any other non-floorspace games you can think of?

Many, many thanks
 
I can think of one activity that only requires a chair, and a television playing porn. You can mount the TV on the wall to save space. The chairs, of course, are stack-able. :smile:
 
Get a Hanging Boxing Bag in the Corner. And a Basketball rim on the Wall.. Just to give it an appearance that something else may be happening other than pool
 
There is a ring & hook game I've come across in a few bars. Basically a ring on a string and a hook on the wall and you try to get the ring on the hook by swinging it. Was surpringly entertaining actually. You can google it as "ring and hook bar game".
 
There is a ring & hook game I've come across in a few bars. Basically a ring on a string and a hook on the wall and you try to get the ring on the hook by swinging it. Was surpringly entertaining actually. You can google it as "ring and hook bar game".
Damn in before me! Fun game. Addicting. No drinks at community center though! :grin-square:
 
Corn hole is a must. Plus you can store the equipment easily under the pool table. Very popular game right now.
 
Any room for a dartboard on the wall? How about one of those multi-arcade game tables, they don't take up much floor space. Trivia on wall mounted TVs.
 
Many thanks guys. We're going to get an electronic dart board (the management would never go for sharp, flying objects), plus it automatically keeps score.

The hook and ring is a great idea. I've never seen it before but it looks so simple that it could be badly addictive.

Keep the ideas coming!
 
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