There aren't too many games overall, and there were very few games that little kiddies could play. The games are mostly for older kids and adults (and there were quite a few adults at Tilt when we went).
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DH did try to find a game that he could play with DS1...
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And in the end DS1 just kept playing this Wheel of Fortune game in which all he had to do was press a button.
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There are other Tilt locations on Oahu, and I'm not sure if the games are minimal there as well, but I don't think we'll go back again until the kids are older.
Tilt: 98-1005 Moanalua Rd # 142F, Aiea, HI 96701-4701, (808) 486-3050
Fantastic place for the kids. :) And some adults but shhh whose saying anything LOL :)
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