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March 2024 by Alma Medrano
Came out for a work outing and Shirley gave us the best service!It was a slow Tuesday night but Shirley kept it fun for us!
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December 2023 by Lesley L.
Haven't been there yet and don't know if I want to. Cant get any info off the website without allowing notifications. Bad customer service when you can't even get info!
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November 2023 by Travis M.
Had a great time at this place. The go-carts were awesome (although a bit pricey), they had some good pinball and a bunch of retro games (ms. PAC Man, Donkey Kong, Frogger, etc.).
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October 2023 by Shelley T.
The Cedar Couple does their lives on Tik Tok there at Best In Games! It looks like an amazing place! Super fun! A safe place to celebrate! If you haven't been I think you should go! You can always watch the Cedar Couples' lives when they go to the BiG arcade! It's
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September 2023 by Hannah L.
Terrible date spot for adults. Don't even bother with the wristband, all activities are meant for kids. It is a waste of your money. Arcade games are overpriced and you'll have better value at Dave & busters. Ordering process at cafe very confusing. Don't bother unless you're taking kids here.Also, notice the difference in both rating and volume of reviews between Google & Yelp. I'm not sure how they got 1k "reviews" on Google for a business that has been open for so little time. I suspect Yelp is a more honest source.
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August 2023 by Kirk M.
Absolute must, even for the big kids. There is literally something for everyone. James was absolutely the best, great host. I would highly recommend spending some time here. Great escape
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July 2023 by Doris S.
Games are ok, but not the best. One thing that I gave to warn anyone, I have tried to get a picture inside and get an add of pornography. Beware of this bizarre situation. In front of the Volverine drop tower it's a camera, and it's on always Beware of that too.
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June 2023 by Darrell K.
The gaming is great. There is a lot to do here, which I found out after checking the place our. There are 2 levels. The first level has many games and the primary bar. There is also food you can order. The second level has many of the anger games and also a bar. There are go carts, Lazer tag, fowling, and axe throwing, just to name a few. I've always wanted to do axe throwing, so I gave it a whirl. It is not as easy as it looks bur fun. You are given instructions and the rules. I ordered a drink and found out you had to order from the kiosk for food. That was enlightening and interesting. I ordered from the bar last time, so this must have changed. It's a great place to go for a fun experience, especially with the kids. You can even have team building events here. I will be back to improve my axe throwing.
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June 2023 by Janae T.
I came here to celebrate my grandfathers birthday. The go karting was really fun we had 2/3 rounds. There not regular go karts either they go fast so you gotta out a helmet on at the end they give you times and who placed in what. There is three levels inside and So many things to do I didn't get a chance to do everything but I got a chance to walk around a few times. Every corner you turn your head there's a new game or a new activity to do. There are a few bars and a designated little cafe area with a lot of tables to sit. Definitely will come back
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June 2023 by Brian S.
0 star. rude staff. We drove over an hour to get there just for the staff to say that my son was not allowed there. I don't know what the problem was. This place up here to be run by a bunch of very rude high school kids
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May 2023 by Savannah R.
Best in Games is truly a fun, entertaining place to have a great time with friends. I came here on a Tuesday and did the 50% off wristband deal for 90 minutes. The attractions I participated in were:-Laser Tagging-Bumper Cars-Drop Tower-Ninja Warrior Course-Virtual Trampoline The arcade games were great. I also liked the variety of the prizes offered in the prize section. Overall, I recommend coming to Best in Games. It is a wonderful spot.
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March 2023 by Daniel B.
Best in games? Maybe not best, but still pretty good. Let's dive in.For any arcade to get me in the door, there has to be pinball. Amazingly, not all modern arcades have pinball machines. I get it. But pinball has always held a spot in my heart, and I have little interest in the huge flashy games that are simply large-form versions of the basics from my youth. B.I.G. has a ton of the later. I also should confess a predisposition against arcades where the cost of the game is obscured by requiring "credits" from pre-paid swipe cards. I prefer the transparency of plunking quarters into a coin box, or even slipping dollars into a cash slot. Games have gotten more expensive. I get that and have come to peace with inflation. Still, six "credits" for a game of pinball? When you purchase a larger sum volume of credits and get some bonus ones for "free" as part of the deal, six credits translates to $1.20 per game of pinball. For anyone who doesn't play a lot, that's a 20% premium over the typical machine. Most pins elsewhere will give you three plays for $2, which the machines at B.I.G. do not. If you are accustomed to that pricing model, well the B.I.G. pinball machines cost double to play. If these machines were the best, than maybe that could be worth while. However, objectively they are not. Newfangled pinball machines are produced with tiered quality and production levels. For example, Stern's Godzilla machine has a deluxe model which features a three story building which "collapses" as it becomes damaged by the "monster". The deluxe playfield also has a rotating Mecha Godzilla with a magnet in its belly to capture a ball. B.I.G. does not have the best version of Godzilla or any of their pinball machines. The Stern machines have the Insider Connected™ system, however it is not connected. Sad face. All the same, B.I.G. can still be a plenty fun time, and I will most definitely return. I have to, since I still have a bunch of value on the play card I purchased! As opposed to some other pinball spots, the third floor of B.I.G. has a bar, so you can grab a beer while playing the pins. It's also decidedly more quiet up there, which is a blessed break from the din of the first floor. Sadly, there are no cup holders on the pinball machines, which is a thing some bars have. But that's kinda par for the course of B.I.G. It's good, but it could be better.
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December 2022 by Daron D.
Easily the hottest and most fun thing to do in Ypsilanti right now. Three floors with axe throwing, ninja star throwing, fowling, go carts, huge arcade floor, laxer tag, trampoline park, vr motion ride, bumper cars, sports bar with food (chicken wings are good here but $16 for 8 and also had the chicken Caesar wrap with twisted fries which was pretty good) and sugar factory inspired like bar (high price drinks). Between this, the movie theater, and a handful of restaurants all on this carpenter street, you will not have to leave this area at all. A must do.
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November 2022 by Stacy K.
This place is Wow! I have never seen such a ginormous game facility in Michigan...well...ever! This is pretty epic! I am not sure when it opened, but there are three floors of fun. On the bottom floor you have a large assortment of games and the ticket/ prize counter. A fairly big restaurant and bar area compared to literally any other arcade in the area with a pretty good looking menu. We did not get a chance to eat or drink, but I am betting we will soon. They also have rides and an obstacle course on this level. Next two levels have laser tag, mini golf, ax throwing, feather bowling, more bars, and race cars, amazing. They even have those adorable over priced fish bowl drinks with smoke coming off the top of the glass, to share with your mates. Each level has a bar and some snacks to order and prime spots near the activities. Plus there are several areas for private parties, which there were many. This is such a fun place to come with friends and family and even alone. I hear it from the Zap-Zone people. We will near a Zap-Zone, and the kids love it, but this is an epic sized Zap-Zone with more than a days worth of activities to experience. I love forward to coming back and doing more here. I love the fun vibe and all of the crazy decor. Even the stairwells have fun pictures depicting fun scenes. This is a must see place at least once if you are into arcades and indoor rides.
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October 2022 by Nicole E.
We were here for a team building event. In an industrial looking building on the outside.There is as over 50 people from my department. We had the top 3rd floor for a few hours. Go-carting sign-up was a half hour before the start of the races. We had tables set up for our potluck for the team. They also have fowling as well as other games too. They provide you a head sock and helmets. Some of my colleagues brought their own, it wasn't their first rodeo. Cart #4 seems to be about a 0.6 seconds faster than the other carts. Was about $60/pp.