Two mounted laser guns. One 55-inch screen. Eight levels of animal attackers, each ending in a boss.


Overview

The Coastal Amusements Wild Things Laser Shooter is a 2-player ticket redemption gun game built around a cooperative wave-defense format — both players aim potentiometer-based laser guns at successive rounds of animated animal attackers on a shared 55-inch HD screen. Eight levels set across four locations, each capped with a boss battle, give the game defined progression. Operators can run it as a pure points game or enable ticket redemption payout — both modes are supported out of the box.


Key Features

55-Inch HD Screen with 2.1ch Sound

The shared display measures 55 inches and renders the animal cast and environmental backdrops in HD. The 2.1-channel sound system — two satellite speakers plus a subwoofer — produces directional audio for enemy approach cues, which supplements the onscreen targeting information during high-density waves.

Eight Levels Across Four Locations, Each with a Boss Battle

Players choose from eight levels distributed across four distinct location environments. Every level culminates in a boss fight — a single large target with elevated health that requires sustained fire from both players to defeat. The progression structure gives players a defined goal each session and a reason to select a different level on the next credit.

Power-Ups and Magic Abilities

Power-up items scatter across the screen during each wave. Shooting them grants temporary advantages including a fire tornado magic ability, firepower boosts, and shields. Players must split targeting attention between clearing enemy waves and intercepting power-up icons before they expire, adding a second-layer decision to the core shooting loop.

Dual Potentiometer-Based Mounted Gun Controllers

Each of the two gun stations uses a potentiometer mechanism for aiming — a continuous-tracking input that translates physical gun angle directly to screen position without a fixed dead zone. The mounted format keeps both guns anchored to the cabinet, eliminating handheld recoil issues and aligning the controllers for players of varying heights.

Points-Only or Ticket Redemption — Operator-Selectable

Wild Things supports both operating modes: pure amusement (play for points) and ticket redemption (payout based on score). Operators can configure the mode to match their venue's redemption policy without hardware changes. The cabinet accepts coin or card swipe payment.

RGB LED Lighting Fixtures

The cabinet is fitted with RGB LED lighting that frames the play area. The lights shift color in sync with onscreen action, making the cabinet visually active during play from side and rear approach angles.


How It Plays

Each player grips a mounted laser gun and sweeps it across the 55-inch screen, targeting waves of animated animal attackers while intercepting power-up icons that appear between enemies. Boss battles close each level — both players must sustain coordinated fire on a single large target to advance. From across the arcade, the RGB-lit cabinet shows two players shooting in the same direction at the same targets, which reads as a cooperative two-person defense rather than a head-to-head competition.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Player Count 2
Game Type Ticket Redemption / Laser Shooter
Monitor Size 55 in HD
Assembled Dimensions 44 in W x 41 in D x 79 in H
Power Requirements 110V
Wattage 300W
Condition New

Why Operators Love It

44-Inch Width, Two Revenue Stations

At 44 inches wide, the cabinet occupies roughly the same floor slot as a single-player upright. Both gun stations collect a credit simultaneously on every cooperative play — the shared-screen format means no station sits idle while the other runs.

Laser-Only Operation — No Plumbing Required

This 2-player version uses laser guns exclusively — there is no water gun component and no plumbing, drains, or water refill routine. The 4-player variant of Wild Things incorporates water guns; this model does not, removing that maintenance variable from floor operation entirely.

Dual Payout Configuration Without Hardware Changes

The operator can switch between pure amusement (points only) and ticket redemption modes in software. Venues that don't run a redemption counter can run the machine for points; venues that do can activate ticket payout — both configurations work on the same cabinet with coin or card swipe payment already built in.

Standard 110V Single-Phase Power

The cabinet runs on a standard 110V outlet at 300W — no dedicated circuit, no special wiring. This makes floor repositioning straightforward and keeps the unit compatible with any standard arcade, FEC, or route location wall outlet.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can use the Wild Things Laser Shooter at once?

This version supports two simultaneous players. Both players share the same 55-inch screen and cooperate against the same waves, so both stations are active during a single play session. A separate 4-player water gun model is also available with a larger screen.

Does the Wild Things Laser Shooter 2 Player dispense tickets?

Yes — ticket redemption is operator-selectable. Tickets are dispensed at the end of each session based on score. Operators can also configure the cabinet to run as a pure amusement game (points only) without enabling the ticket dispenser.

What are the assembled dimensions of the Wild Things 2-player cabinet?

The assembled cabinet measures 44 inches wide, 41 inches deep, and 79 inches tall. That footprint fits standard arcade floor allocations and clears standard 8-foot ceilings with clearance to spare.

Does Wild Things accept card payment?

Yes. The cabinet ships coin and card swipe ready, supporting both traditional coin operation and card-based payment systems without additional hardware modification.


Ideal Placement

Wild Things is a natural fit for family entertainment centers, bowling center arcades, trampoline parks, and pizzeria game rooms where a broad age mix — including young children and accompanying adults — makes up the player base. Its 44-inch footprint also suits hotel game rooms and movie theater lobbies where floor space is limited but a two-player format is a draw. The cartoon animal theme and absence of realistic violence make it appropriate for venues where more intense shooter cabinets would not be.


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Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a standard manufacturer warranty and access to technical support to ensure long-term performance and uptime.


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