
Interactive Projector Games for Floors, Walls, and Tables
Interactive projector games are floor, wall, and table games that players control with body movement instead of a controller or touchscreen. A mounted projector displays the game while a motion sensor tracks every step, jump, and wave, so any flat surface becomes a shared, touch-free play space. EyeClick has built interactive projector games for 20 years: 350+ titles for entertainment venues, 100+ designed for senior care, and thousands of curriculum-based learning activities for classrooms.
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INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE

KIDS ENTERTAINMENT GAMES
A vibrant collection of playful games that keep kids moving, smiling, and engaged. Designed to turn any space into an exciting playground for endless fun and creativity.
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EDUCATION GAMES
Bring lessons to life with interactive games that make learning active, engaging, and unforgettable. Perfect for classrooms and educational environments looking to combine movement with meaningful learning experiences.
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SENIORS GAMES
Encourage movement, laughter, and social connection through games designed for seniors. Easy to play, uplifting, and full of joy - these games turn every session into a shared experience.
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SPECIAL NEEDS GAMES
Inclusive, engaging, and accessible games designed to inspire movement, learning, and fun for players of all abilities. Thoughtfully created to ensure everyone can participate, connect, and enjoy interactive experiences together.
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EyeClick’s technology adapts to your space - no matter the surface or size. From compact tables to full immersive rooms, our projection adjusts seamlessly to fit your environment and deliver a dynamic, touch-enabled experience anywhere.
OUR GAME LANGUAGES

English

Japanese

Spanish

Italian

Germany

French

Chinese
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From vibrant colors to intricate details, see why our games deliver an unmatched visual experience.
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POPULAR GAMES
Explore the interactive projector games that everyone loves across all categories.

GEMS
Hello friends! Come and join me in a gem-mining adventure! There are so many kinds of beautiful gemstones - Sort them by color and shape!

ROCKBALL
It's time for an ancient Super Bowl! Are you ready to travel back in time? Join the match between these two prehistoric rival teams.

CANDY FACTORY
The candy factory made too much candy and now they're flying in every direction! Work as a team to grab as many pieces of candy as you can!

BINGO
Bingo is a fun and familiar game. But now let’s play it in a new and exciting way to challenge your agility and luck.

BIG MOUTH
Make your monster happy by selecting the correct tooth based on the question. Beat your friends and be a winner.

GOLD BAY
Join the battle of the pirate ships: Long John Silver vs. Blackbeard. Blast your cannon, outsmart your opponent.
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What interactive projector games cost
Systems start at $5,796 (BEAM interactive projector) and typical projects run $5,000-$50,000 depending on hardware, surface count, and game licensing.
For a detailed breakdown of what drives interactive floor projector cost, see our interactive floor projector price guide.
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