Two Bit Circus Holds First Beta Night at Micro-Amusement Park

The Night Features New VR/AR Gaming

LOS ANGELES--()--Two Bit Circus, the world’s first Micro-Amusement Park™, today announced their first Beta Night at the park. On Feb. 26, the team of entertainment and tech enthusiasts are unveiling 12 new creations and games developed by friends and fellow collaborators for guests to test out and share feedback. The night brings people together for elbow-to-elbow fun and community building.

“We’ve hosted Beta Nights for years in our fabrication facility but this is our first time under 'the big top',” said Eric Gradman, CTO and Mad Inventor at Two Bit Circus. “We’re excited to share all these new experiences and see how guests respond. We’re on a quest to showcase the latest immersive entertainment and the experimentation happening in VR/AR right now is super exciting.”

All Beta Night creations are FREE to play from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Feb. 26. No reservations are required, but early attendance is recommended to secure spots. Entrance to the park is always free. Bring a friend, or you can build one from spare parts in the back.

New Beta Night creations include the following VR/AR games:

  • Squirrel Smash is a fast-paced version of Simon Says meets Whac-a-mole in a Pokemon Go-type AR world.
  • Infinity Racer has you duck and dodge to victory! Race against your friends and family in this unique retro-future VR competition game.
  • NovaSnake plays homage to the classic Atari snake game, except as a fully interactive AR experience. Players collect orbs in 360° space and watch their snake grow.
  • AFFECTED: The Visit is a three-minute VR horror experience that uses Ultrahaptics mid-air haptic feedback technology, which doesn’t require hand-held controllers.
  • CVRTAIN puts players center stage in a theater for the final curtain call. It’s based on gestures, where you have to bow, blow kisses, curtsy, dab and more in a VR setting in order to get the audience to clap, cheer, yell and lose their minds with adoration.
  • Richie's Plank takes players on a virtual, psychological experience 80 stories high. The game also lets you clone any real-world plank into the virtual world for 2X the immersion.
  • VR Jetpack Game is a free motion and natural movement VR experience, where everything is based on the position and angle of the controllers. Players shoot, travel, wield weapons and more in an all-out battle royale.
  • eCheese Zone is a crowd punishment party game, as you only have so many hours to win before it shuts itself off. Players must persevere through the time constraints to succeed at instruction-based mini games in the Zone.
  • Light Bodies, developed by artist Leif Maginnis, is an interactive light sculpture. Motion tracking sensors follow the user’s movements and project the outline on the screen with a laser.
  • Whimsic is an interactive mood ring made out of motion capture. A muse. A MOMENT of beauty. A mindfulness toy. It is created in collaboration between MAP Design Lab and Pilobolus Dance Company. It is set on Magic Leap.

“There is so much great technology available to creators these days; unique ways to play are popping up all over,” said Gradman. “The future of fun is bright.”

For more information on Beta Night, visit https://twobitcircus.com/news/beta-night-is-back/.

For a full list of entertainment options at Two Bit Circus, please visit www.twobitcircus.com.

About Two Bit Circus
Based in Los Angeles, Two Bit Circus is a community of entertainment and engineering enthusiasts who combine a love of technology with [mad] invention in pursuit of the future of fun. The company is opening the world’s first chain of micro-amusement parks. These one-acre sized entertainment complexes fuse the latest interactive technology with the wonder and spectacle of classic circus and carnival. The parks are a platform to showcase best-in-class immersive entertainment from all over the world, and are filled with unexpected social experiences that bring people together elbow-to-elbow to play, eat, drink, and generally experience life at highest resolution.

Architected for maximum social impact, Two Bit Circus supports a parallel 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Two Bit Circus Foundation. Its mission is to cultivate the next generation of inventors, advance environmental stewardship, and spur community engagement by providing schools and youth of all means with access to hands-on STEAM learning, modern maker tools, and upcycled materials.

For more information, visit www.twobitcircus.com or follow @TwoBitCircus.

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Alissa Bushnell
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Contacts

PR Contacts
104 West for Two Bit Circus
Alissa Bushnell
2bcpr@104west.com