Game Tables

Air Hockey Table

This classic pneumatic gem continues to mesmerize people today just as it did 30 years ago. The tables themselves can vary in size, but regulation sized tables are roughly 3 feet wide by 6 feet long and stand about 3 feet high. The object of the game is simple. Two players attempt to score seven goals by hitting a puck into their opponent's goal. The simplicity of the game is probably what makes it most attractive. An air hockey table will complement any game room.

Table Tennis

If you're looking for some action in your game room, look to table tennis, or as the purists refer to it, Ping Pong. The dimensions of the table are 9 feet long by 5 feet wide and 30 inches (or 2 1/2 feet) high. You'll need plenty of additional space for this Olympic sport because it requires plenty of player mobility. Despite the table's large dimensions, most tables fold up, making storage easy. You can't lose when you add table tennis to your game room.

Foosball Table

The tables are very cleverly built to provide different kinds of rods with different spacing between the players. The game is fast and fun. You can play for years and never get board. Don't be surprised if you get visitors a lot more often because of this addition to your game room. Keep in mind that official foosball tables are pretty heavy. This shouldn't deter you from purchasing a foosball table, but you might want to consider obstacles like stairs and narrow hallways when you add it to your game room.

Poker Table

Poker no longer is a fever. It's a full fledged craze. Poker tables are the probable reason for game rooms in the first place. No game room would be a game room without a poker table.