Block Stacker

Here are amusement arcades and entertainment venues across the UK that have at least one block stacker arcade machine near you. Check our listings below to find machines!

A block stacker is a game where players must stack blocks or align shapes in a precise manner, in order to win a prize. There are many different types of block stacker arcade machines though the most famous example is Stacker, a popular instant win arcade game developed by LAI Games.

How It Works: 

  • Players must press a button to stop moving blocks, stacking them in a straight line as they rise towards the top.
  • As the game progresses, the speed of the moving LED blocks increases, making it harder to align blocks perfectly.
  • If a player successfully reaches the Major Prize level, they can win a high-value prize (often displayed inside the machine).
  • Missing a block results in a loss, but some versions allow players to claim a Minor Prize for reaching an intermediate level.

Block stacker arcade games blend elements of skill and luck, requiring players to be ready to react with precision and timing. While modern versions often feature mid-range prizes like power banks and headphones, there was a time in the early 2000’s where big rewards such as Nintendo DS and Sony PSP consoles were common as major prizes with the machines being popular in bowling alleys, cinemas and other entertainment venues. The gameplay becomes more and more addictive as players progress toward the minor prize level, the challenge intensifies, building excitement and tension with each move. Over the years, several variations of the classic Block Stacker have emerged, including Super Stacker and Mega Stacker, each featuring unique themes and different prize payout systems.

Electric chair arcade games can still be found in amusement arcades across the UK. Notable locations where they have been sighted include Coral Island Arcade in Blackpool, Circus Circus Arcades in Southend and Great Yarmouth, and Skegness Pier Arcade. These machines continue to attract victims looking for a unique, shocking experience.

  • Major & Minor Prize Options
  • Lucky Skilled Aiming
  • Instant Win Prizes
  • One Player Game

Retropolis Amusements Arcade Southend

Retropolis Amusement Arcade, 21 Eastern Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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Electric Avenue Amusements Arcade Southend

Electric Avenue Amusement Arcade, 37A Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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Empire Amusement Arcade Skegness

Empire Amusement Arcade, 10-13 Grand Parade, Skegness, Lincolnshire
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Funland Amusement Arcade Blackpool

Funland Amusement Arcade, 61 Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire
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Boulevard Amusements Arcade Lowestoft

Boulevard Cafe Amusements Bridge Road, Oulton Broad Lowestoft, Suffolk
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Slots of Fun Amusement Arcade Blackpool

Slots of Fun Amusement Arcade, 185-191 Promenade, Blackpool, Lancashire
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