Harry Levy Amusements Celebrates Successful IAAPI Show in India

    Harry Levy Amusements is celebrating a highly successful IAAPI 2024 (Indian Association of Amusement Parks and Industries) show, where the company showcased two exciting new games on the stand of its distributor, CSML. The event, which saw increased attendance and strong industry engagement, provided an excellent platform for the debut of the Prize Quest Two-Player Closed Loop Pusher and the Angry Birds Whacker.

    Both games received an enthusiastic response from show attendees, with particular excitement surrounding the Prize Quest Two-Player Closed Loop Pusher. This innovative pusher game, a first for the Indian market, captured the attention of visitors, especially due to its direct vend feature — a unique element that sets it apart from other pushers available in the region.

    Geoff Spencer, who represented Harry Levy Amusements at IAAPI, commented on the positive outcome of the show:

    “This year, the show was bigger than before, and we are expecting great results. The response to our new games has been fantastic, particularly for the Prize Quest Two-Player Closed Loop Pusher, which offers something fresh and unique to the Indian market. We would like to extend our gratitude to our distributor, CSML, for their fantastic support. This marks our third year working with CSML in India, and we are looking forward to continued success.”

    Following the positive reception at IAAPI, the Prize Quest Two-Player Closed Loop Pusher will next be showcased at the DEAL Show in Dubai, where Harry Levy Amusements expects continued interest from the global amusement industry.

    For more information on Harry Levy Amusements’ latest games and upcoming exhibitions, please contact Geoff on gs@harrylevy.com

    Image: Geoff Spencer with Tyna D’Cruz of CSML

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    27 February 2025

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