A rotating clock face marks the WIN ZONE. One button. One moment. The cabinet lights fire on every hit.

Overview

Clock Quest is a stop-the-clock redemption game in which a single player times a button press to land on a moving WIN ZONE on a clock face, winning small or large prizes depending on accuracy. The cabinet presents a bold light-and-sound package in a compact 29.5-inch-wide footprint, making it a standalone attraction without consuming significant floor space.


Key Features

Stop-the-Clock WIN ZONE Mechanic

The core mechanic is a moving clock face with a defined WIN ZONE segment. The player watches the clock sweep and presses a single button to stop it. Hitting inside the WIN ZONE awards a prize; the challenge escalates through successive clock stages to reach the top prize tier.

Tiered Prize Structure

Clock Quest supports both small and large prize awards, with the full prize ladder tied to how far a player advances through the clock stages. This gives operators flexibility to stock prize tiers that match their venue's cost-per-play model.

Bright Light and Sound Package

The cabinet fires its light array on each hit event, producing a visible flash reaction audible and visible from across the floor. The light-and-sound response punctuates every button press, making the play state readable by bystanders without them needing to stand at the machine.

Header Cabinet Option

An optional header raises the total height from 73.5 inches to 82 inches, adding overhead signage real estate without changing the cabinet's 29.5-inch width or 27-inch depth. Width and depth remain identical with or without the header installed.


How It Plays

The player watches a clock hand sweep around the face and presses the button at the moment the hand enters the WIN ZONE — the timing window is the entire game. A successful hit advances the player to the next clock stage, each stage progressively smaller or faster, until the final clock awards the top prize. From the floor, each button press triggers a visible light burst on the cabinet, so the outcome of every attempt is readable by anyone standing nearby.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Manufacturer Sunflower
Width 29.5 in
Depth 27 in
Height (without header) 73.5 in
Height (with header) 82 in
Player Count 1
Warranty 1 year

Why Operators Love It

29.5-Inch Cabinet Width

At 29.5 inches wide and 27 inches deep, Clock Quest fits into floor slots that many larger redemption pieces cannot. The footprint works as a standalone unit or in a row without requiring a dedicated corner position.

Single-Player, Single-Button Operation

One button controls the entire game. There is no joystick, no multi-input sequence, and no attendant instruction needed. This reduces the support burden at the machine and keeps cycle times short.

US-Based Parts Inventory

Replacement parts are stocked domestically, reducing the wait time for components compared to units that source parts exclusively overseas. This is a direct factor in how quickly a down machine returns to service.

Operator-Configurable Prize Tiers

The small-prize and large-prize award levels are tied to the stage progression, giving operators control over prize cost per play by adjusting what is stocked at each tier rather than modifying the game software.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the assembled dimensions of Clock Quest?

Without the header, Clock Quest measures 29.5 inches wide, 27 inches deep, and 73.5 inches tall. With the optional header installed, the height increases to 82 inches while the width and depth remain unchanged.

How does Clock Quest award prizes?

Players advance through a series of clock stages by landing their button press inside the WIN ZONE on each clock face. Stopping successfully on earlier stages awards small prizes; completing the full progression to the final clock awards the top prize.

What warranty does Clock Quest come with?

Clock Quest includes a one-year warranty covering the machine. Parts are stocked in the US, which supports domestic service and repair fulfillment during the warranty period.

How many players can use Clock Quest at once?

Clock Quest is a single-player machine. One player competes per game cycle, keeping plays sequential and the queue visible to bystanders on the floor.

Ideal Placement

Clock Quest fits family entertainment centers, bowling center arcades, trampoline parks, and pizza restaurant game rooms where a compact single-player prize game fills a slot without requiring significant floor allocation. Its 29.5-inch width also makes it a practical choice for convenience store or laundromat route placement where aisle clearance is limited.


Shipping & Setup

We offer flexible freight delivery options, including curbside and lift-gate services. Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout based on your location and requirements.


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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