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Interactive Table Games

Interactive table games are motion-sensor games projected onto a tabletop, where seated players interact with their hands. Because play happens at a table, they suit audiences who play seated, including seniors, clinic patients and young children.

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Surface

Tabletop

Control

Hand movement, seated, touch-free

Players

Small groups around a table

Best for

Senior care, clinics, early years

Posture

Seated play, wheelchair accessible

Popular interactive table games

3D disco interactive projector game

3D disco

Ages 3-99
1-4 players
Floor
Wall
Table
ABCD interactive projector game

ABCD

Ages 6-99
1-8 players
Table
Aliens Vs Scientists interactive projector game

Aliens Vs Scientists

Ages 3-16
1-12 players
Wall
Table
Floor
Amorphic interactive projector game

Amorphic

Ages 3-99
1-12 players
Floor
Table
Wall
Aqua Jet interactive projector game

Aqua Jet

Ages 8-16
1-6 players
Table
Around The World interactive projector game

Around The World

Ages 3-99
1-6 players
Table
Floor
Wall
Association interactive projector game

Association

All ages
1-6 players
Floor
Table
Wall
Autumn Leaves interactive projector game

Autumn Leaves

Ages 3-99
1-6 players
Floor
Table
Baby Faces interactive projector game

Baby Faces

Ages 3-99
1-4 players
Wall
Table
Floor
Baby Farm Animals interactive projector game

Baby Farm Animals

Ages 3-99
1-4 players
Floor
Wall
Table
Balloons interactive projector game

Balloons

Ages 3-11
1-4 players
Floor
Wall
Table
Balloons 2 interactive projector game

Balloons 2

Ages 3-11
1-12 players
Floor
Table
Wall
Balloons Extended interactive projector game

Balloons Extended

Ages 3-99
1-6 players
Table
Floor
Wall
Balloons SC interactive projector game

Balloons SC

Ages 3-99
1-12 players
Table
Beach Soccer interactive projector game

Beach Soccer

Ages 3-99
1-3 players
Floor
Table
Big Math interactive projector game

Big Math

Ages 8-16
1-4 players
Table
Floor

How interactive table games work

A projector casts the game down onto a table and a sensor tracks hand movement across the surface. Players sort, tap, wipe and gather projected objects with their hands. The seated format makes table games the most accessible way to play.

For care settings this matters. Residents and patients who cannot stand for floor play can still join a table game from a chair or wheelchair.

Where table games are used

Senior care teams use table games for cognitive activity and social interaction at mealtime tables and in activity rooms. Clinics use them for fine-motor and hand therapy. Early-years classrooms use them for small-group play at child-height tables.

Frequently asked questions

They are games projected onto a tabletop that seated players control by hand. A motion sensor tracks hand movement, so play is touch-free and needs no screen in the table.

Yes. Table games are played seated and are designed to be reached from a chair or wheelchair, which makes them a common choice for senior care and clinics.

Table games span young children through seniors. The seated, hands-on format works for early-years learners and for older adults who play from a chair.

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