The New Way to Play Pinball is With Your Feet
A Seattle arcade reopened after being closed for eight months due to the coronavirus. Add A Ball Amusements is hoping to lure customers back with touchless pinball machines. Employees have customized their machines with foot controls. The machines are socially distanced. People now play them with their feet instead of their hands. Add A Ball says business is picking up.
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