Choosing the right game machines for shopping mall FEC projects can directly affect family traffic, customer dwell time, repeat visits, and venue revenue. For shopping malls, a family entertainment center is not only a children’s play area. It is a commercial attraction that helps parents stay longer, encourages children to return, and creates extra spending opportunities beyond retail and food service.
The best game machine mix should match the mall’s traffic flow, target age groups, floor area, budget, and revenue model. A successful shopping mall FEC usually combines claw machines, kiddie rides, redemption machines, racing games, interactive sports machines, and premium attractions such as VR simulators.
If you are planning a mall-based entertainment project, you can first explore EPARK’s amusement equipment catalog to compare arcade machines, game machines, indoor playground equipment, and FEC solutions.

Why Shopping Mall FECs Need the Right Game Machines
Shopping malls need entertainment zones that attract families quickly. Game machines create visual excitement through lights, motion, sound, prizes, and interactive play. Children are naturally drawn to these machines, while parents are more likely to stop, wait, recharge cards, or spend more time nearby.
The right game machines can help mall operators:
- Attract more family visitors
- Increase weekend and holiday traffic
- Extend customer dwell time
- Add revenue beyond rent and retail sales
- Support food court and cinema traffic
- Create parent-child interaction
- Improve repeat visits
- Build a family-friendly shopping environment
For B2B buyers, the key is not simply buying popular machines. The machines must fit the mall layout and support long-term operation.
Claw Machines: High-Visibility Family Attractions
Claw machines are one of the most effective choices for shopping mall FECs. They are compact, colorful, easy to understand, and suitable for children, teenagers, and parents.
Best locations:
- Mall entrances
- Cinema areas
- Food courts
- Children’s retail zones
- Indoor playground exits
- Main walkways
Claw machines work well because they create repeat play. A child may try several times to win a plush toy, and parents often participate. For mall operators, this makes claw machines a strong revenue point even in limited spaces.
For small mall corners, a row of mini or medium-sized claw machines can create a visible arcade zone without requiring a large floor area.
Kiddie Rides: Best for Young Children
Kiddie rides are ideal for toddlers and preschool children. They are simple, safe, and easy for parents to understand. In a shopping mall FEC, kiddie rides can be placed near parent seating areas, children’s stores, restaurants, or soft play zones.
Common options include:
- Car rides
- Animal rides
- Airplane rides
- Carousel-style rides
- Cartoon-style motion rides
Kiddie rides are especially useful in malls because young children may not be ready for complex arcade games. These machines give families a quick and low-pressure entertainment option.
Redemption Machines: Strong Repeat-Play Revenue
Redemption machines are valuable because they connect gameplay with rewards. Players collect tickets or points and exchange them for prizes.
For shopping mall FECs, redemption machines work best when placed near a visible prize counter. The goal is to create a simple loop:
play → win tickets → see prizes → play again
Recommended redemption machines include:
- Ticket games
- Skill games
- Basketball machines
- Ball-drop games
- Prize-based interactive machines
Redemption machines are suitable for children and families who enjoy goal-based play. They can also support birthday parties, family packages, and membership card promotions.
Racing Games: Popular with Older Kids and Groups
Racing games are a good choice for shopping mall FECs that want to attract older children, teenagers, and family groups. They create competition, excitement, and longer play time.
Best locations:
- Teen activity zones
- Cinema entertainment areas
- Large FEC sections
- Group activity areas
- Mall atriums
Racing games usually need more space than claw machines or kiddie rides, but they offer strong visual impact. A pair of racing machines can create a competitive zone and encourage friends or siblings to play together.
Interactive Sports Games: Simple and High-Energy
Interactive sports games are suitable for families because they are easy to understand and encourage physical movement.
Examples include:
- Basketball machines
- Air hockey tables
- Football-style games
- Punching or reaction games
- Skill challenge machines
These machines are useful in shopping mall FECs because they attract both children and parents. They also work well near open areas where customers can gather without blocking traffic.
VR and Simulator Machines: Premium Experience Options
VR simulators and motion-based machines can help shopping mall FECs create a premium entertainment zone. These machines are especially suitable for malls that want to attract teenagers, young adults, tourists, or high-value family visitors.
Best use cases:
- Large shopping malls
- Tourist shopping centers
- Premium FEC projects
- Cinema-adjacent entertainment zones
- Theme-based arcade areas
Because VR machines usually require higher investment, operators should evaluate floor space, staff supervision, maintenance needs, and target customers before purchasing.
Recommended Game Machine Mix for Shopping Mall FECs
| Venue Type | Recommended Machines | Best Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Small Mall Corner | Mini claw machines, kiddie rides | Attract passing family traffic |
| Food Court Area | Kiddie rides, mini arcade machines | Monetize waiting time |
| Cinema Zone | Racing games, claw machines, VR | Engage teens and groups |
| Indoor Playground Add-On | Redemption games, claw machines, kiddie rides | Add revenue after play sessions |
| Large Mall FEC | Redemption machines, racing games, VR, sports games | Build full family entertainment value |
| Kids Retail Area | Kiddie rides, small prize machines | Match young children’s traffic |
A strong equipment plan should combine quick-play machines, reward-based machines, and group-play attractions.
Layout Tips for Shopping Mall FEC Game Machines
Good machine placement can improve revenue more than simply adding more equipment.
Place High-Attraction Machines Near Entrances
Claw machines and bright prize machines can attract attention from a distance. They should be visible from mall walkways.
Keep Kiddie Rides Near Parent Zones
Parents need visibility and comfort. Kiddie rides should be placed near seating, cafés, or soft play areas.
Put Redemption Games Near Prize Displays
If customers can see the prizes, they are more likely to continue playing.
Avoid Blocking Mall Traffic
Machines should not block store entrances, escalators, emergency exits, or food court movement.
Reserve Maintenance Space
Staff need room to open machine panels, clean equipment, and replace parts.
If you already have a floor plan, you can contact EPARK to discuss equipment placement and shopping mall FEC planning.
Technical Factors B2B Buyers Should Confirm
Before buying game machines for shopping mall FEC projects, buyers should confirm technical details.
| Factor | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Machine size | Affects layout and customer flow |
| Power supply | Prevents electrical overload |
| Voltage and plug | Must match local market |
| Payment system | Supports coins, cards, QR, or tokens |
| Noise level | Important near cafés and retail stores |
| Spare parts | Reduces downtime |
| Packaging | Protects machines during shipping |
| Warranty | Reduces long-term risk |
| Safety spacing | Keeps families comfortable |
| Maintenance access | Supports daily operation |
A reliable supplier should provide product specifications, videos, packaging details, spare parts options, and after-sales support.
For company background and supplier capability, buyers can review EPARK’s company profile.
How to Choose the Right Supplier

A good supplier should understand shopping mall operations, not just machine sales.
Before choosing a supplier, ask:
- Can you recommend machines based on mall layout?
- Do you support compact and full-size FEC projects?
- Can machines be customized?
- Do you provide spare parts?
- What payment systems are available?
- Can you support export packaging?
- What is the warranty policy?
- Can you help with future expansion?
For common product and service questions, buyers can also check the EPARK FAQ page.
FAQ: Game Machines for Shopping Mall FEC
1. What are the best game machines for shopping mall FEC projects?
The best options include claw machines, kiddie rides, redemption machines, racing games, interactive sports games, and VR simulators.
2. Are claw machines suitable for shopping malls?
Yes. Claw machines are compact, visually attractive, and suitable for children, teenagers, and parents.
3. Where should game machines be placed in a mall?
Good locations include entrances, food courts, cinema areas, children’s retail zones, indoor playground exits, and mall atriums.
4. Can game machines increase family traffic?
Yes. Game machines attract children, encourage parent-child interaction, extend dwell time, and give families more reasons to revisit the mall.
5. Can EPARK help with shopping mall FEC planning?
Yes. Buyers can browse EPARK’s product catalog, check company information, read the FAQ page, or contact EPARK to discuss equipment selection and layout planning.
Conclusion
The best game machines for shopping mall FEC projects are not chosen by appearance alone. They should match the mall’s space, customer flow, age groups, safety requirements, and revenue goals.
Claw machines attract attention, kiddie rides serve young children, redemption machines encourage repeat play, racing games engage older kids, and VR simulators create premium experiences. When combined correctly, these machines help malls attract family visitors, increase dwell time, and create stronger commercial value.
To start your shopping mall FEC project, explore EPARK’s amusement equipment catalog, learn more about EPARK’s company capabilities, or contact the EPARK team with your floor plan, target visitors, budget, and machine requirements.
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