Cubetown

Cubetown

Cubetown is an active gaming venue that brings fast-paced, movement-driven play to Melbourne. Designed for children aged six and above—as well as adults who enjoy a challenge—Cubetown offers a mix of physical puzzles, competitive games, and immersive tech that keeps players on the move. Across several themed rooms, visitors run, jump, throw and react under pressure as LED targets, sensors and digital prompts guide the action.

Cube Town

A Multi-Room Active Gaming Experience

A typical session lasts one hour, giving players time to explore five or six rooms. Each room features its own mechanics, game modes and objectives. You can move at your own pace, playing a few rounds in one room before shifting to another. Groups can choose to play either cooperatively or competitively, depending on the mood. Staff simply ask visitors to rotate fairly so everyone gets a turn.

Vertigo

Vertigo is Cubetown’s climbing arena—an LED-lit wall filled with more than 100 climbing holds wired with touch sensors. Players climb, reach for targets, and avoid “danger zones” that trigger penalties on the wall or floor. The room focuses on upper-body strength, grip, stamina and strategy. Modes include both team play and head-to-head challenges.

Swish

Swish takes the classic basketball arcade concept and pushes it further. Players face a bank of LED-backed hoops, shooting into correctly coloured baskets before the timer runs out. Regular and elite modes add difficulty for confident players. It rewards precision, consistency and quick reactions.

Sequence

Sequence blends movement, timing and attention. Players hit targets based on the chosen mode while keeping an eye on the “Watcher”—a sensor-driven feature that forces participants to freeze when the digital eye opens. If you move at the wrong moment, the countdown stops. There’s also a spelling version for a lighter game, where teams compete to form words and score points.

Bullseye

With more than 30 hexagonal LED tiles, Bullseye challenges players to strike the right colour targets. Similar shades make the task harder, so memory and accuracy are vital. It’s simple in concept but surprisingly demanding, especially when played competitively.

Cubes

Cubes transforms the floor into a giant field of interactive LED tiles. Games might involve avoiding certain colours, claiming territory, copying patterns or keeping up with memory prompts. Some rounds test stamina and agility, while others focus on recall, balance or reaction speed. It’s one of the most versatile rooms and suits players of all skill levels.

Pixels

Pixels uses hand and foot controller pads that let players “drive” coloured blocks across a massive LED screen. Coordination, timing and endurance are key as each action shifts the layout on the grid. It’s energetic, unpredictable and particularly popular with larger groups.

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Group Events and Parties

Cubetown hosts a range of group events, from birthdays to school incursions and workplace outings.

Birthday Parties: Players take over the arena for an hour of fast-paced games. Groups can run co-op missions or compete room-to-room in short, chaotic rounds. The format suits casual players and keen gamers alike.

Team-Building Sessions: Cubetown offers workplaces a break from standard team-building activities. There are no presentations or ice-breakers—just a series of games that reward communication and problem-solving. The competitive modes bring out strategy, while cooperative tasks help teams build rapport.School Visits: For schools, Cubetown provides an energetic excursion with structured play, movement and teamwork. Each room encourages students to think under pressure, share ideas and stay active. It works well for reward days or end-of-term outings.

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Level 4/73-75 Kingsway, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

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