Another happy place for families is set to open this month. And it’s perfectly suited to the Pinoy love for game shows.
One-day extravaganza Alviera Go Play at the Sandbox in Porac, Pampanga, is set to open on June 11 and promises lots of fun activities for kids and kids at heart.
“Go Play offers young and old a fun-filled festival atmosphere of games, music, food, drinks, foam pits, and lots of selfie opportunities,” said Angelo Cruz, managing director of Runtertainment.
It’s basically a giant obstacle course where players earn points in each game station.
The points can then be exchanged for a souvenir or a raffle entry for a chance to win a trip to Boracay.
Inspired by popular games shows such as Takeshi’s Castle, Gladiators, and Wipeout, “Go Play” is the first game show themed playground in the world!
The fun begins with an hourly foam bash party featuring a local DJ, who will be playing popular hits. There’s also the “Wacky Inflatable Challenge”, a giant, bouncy obstacle course.
Dads and their sons can also try out “Human Foosball” or “Sumo Relay” where players are made to wear sumo suits while racing.
Human Foosball
Even “agawan base” gets a twist as players are made to wear giant zorb balls. and binocular helmets for a friendly game of basketball.
Giant swinging balls and more on the next page.
Spin around and around before kicking a ball into your goal on “Dizzy Penalty Kick” or plunge your hand into mystery objects in the “Explore the Unknown” challenge. Here, each challenger has to overcome his or her fear of the unknown, dipping one’s hand into a jar while blindfolded.
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There’s also a water obstacle course where one needs to avoid giant swinging balls to get to the end of the challenge.
Team relays, bingo, brain games, and so much more will surely keep your entire family entertained. Watch the video to see larger-than-life fun unfold before your eyes.
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