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Air Hockey Colors And Designs
Bringing Your Game Room Some Coolness

Fun And Exciting Game Colors

Air Hockey Colors are amazingly cool. They are the most colorful table games by far. Foosball tables are a close second but in all honesty can’t really compare to the cool color schemes and the uniqueness of an air hockey game table.

And one of the most important "color" features of an air hockey table isn’t the outside or the graphics. Actually it's the playing surface itself.

The standard air hockey playing surface is white with the painted red and blue lines like a hockey rink. But there are actually different shades of blue playing surfaces and they look amazing.



Plus if you do go the blue tabletop you get white pucks.

The air hockey table cabinet itself can also be colorful. There are way too many colors on cabinets these days to go into them all. But I will say that colors and graphics add to the game of air hockey.

The game itself is a riot, add to it some cool graphics and different colors and it’ll liven up any game room more than foosball and shuffleboard tables combined.

Air hockey colors and designs range from neon painted graphics to various one color tables and many two-tone color schemes. You can probably even find one that matches your game room theme color.

Don’t just settle for the norm. Be adventurous and go for the coooool colors!

Designs

When it comes to the design part of air hockey colors and designs there really isn’t much to say. The tables have four legs and a playing surface.

There are little differences though. The legs that hold up the table may vary. You’ll see that some designs have legs connected by side and end panels. While other tables just have the four straight legs with no connecting supports.

A larger or heavier table may actually have six legs but that is rarely seen. And finally some legs come out on an angle toward the players instead of straight down.

On the playing surface you may notice differences also. From the original markings you’d find on a pro hockey rink to colorful graphics, you’ll find them all. It just comes down to personal preference.

Most have a variation of the traditional pro hockey ice rink lines and face off circles on them. Not that you’d actually use face off circles but they’ll give you more of the “real” hockey look and feel.

So don’t just buy one to have one. There are so many air hockey colors and designs out there that you can be selective. You will find the “perfect” one for you and your game room.

Boom-A-Rang Air Hockey

Now this is a total switch for the normal air hockey colors and designs.

You’ve probably never seen or heard of this type of air hockey game before. If you have then you’re most likely in the minority. Boom-A-Rang Air Hockey gives you a whole different perspective on the game of air hockey. Basically instead of playing on separate sides of the table you play side-by-side.

There is a divider in the middle and on the far side is sort of a rounded backboard. You bank the puck off the rounded backboard and it bounces back to your opponent's side.

It’s definitely different! I’ve never played this version of air hockey before but personally I think I’d rather stick with the traditional version.

Though having never tried it before I’m not 100% sure that it wouldn’t be fun.

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