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What is a non redemption game?

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A non-redemption game is a type of arcade or amusement game where players engage in gameplay purely for entertainment without the opportunity to win tickets, prizes, or tokens. These games are typically designed to focus on the fun and challenge of playing rather than providing any material reward.

Examples of non-redemption games include:

Video Games: 

Classic arcade games like Pac-Man, Street Fighter, or Galaga, where players aim for high scores or to advance through levels without winning tickets or prizes.


Pinball Machines: 

Players try to keep the ball in play and score as many points as possible without earning tickets or rewards.


Skee-Ball (without ticket dispensers): 

While Skee-Ball is often associated with ticket redemption, some versions focus purely on scoring points for fun.


In contrast, redemption games allow players to earn tickets or tokens based on their performance, which can be exchanged for prizes. Non-redemption games are usually enjoyed purely for their entertainment value, skill development, or the thrill of competition.





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