Introducing Arcade Levels, a premier gaming destination located at C. Valencia, 72, Nave 72A, Cuarte de Huerva, Zaragoza, Spain. With a focus on providing an immersive arcade experience, Arcade Levels boasts a wide variety of games that cater to all types of gamers. From classic favorites to cutting-edge Japanese games, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The well-maintained cabinets and attentive staff ensure that all gaming equipment is in excellent condition, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the world of arcade gaming. Easily accessible by bus, Arcade Levels offers a convenient and enjoyable gaming experience for both locals and tourists alike. Step into Arcade Levels and relive the nostalgia of your favorite arcade games in a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.
Reviews
Good variety of games. DDR(in renovation), racing games, shooting games, the classics, and even some interesting Japanese games that I've never seen before.
Easily accessible by bus. Bus only takes about 15 minutes from parque grande
If you like arcade cabinets this is the place to go, I can compare this place to the Nationaal Videogame Museum at Zoetermeer in the Netherlands when it comes to arcade cabinets.
The cabinets are in great state and the staff keeps everything up to date.
The staff is very kind and keep watch on the state of the cabinets and the hygiene during the pandemic.
The variety of games is big and everything is on free to play mode after you pay the entry fee.
If you love rhythm games each card required to record your progress, be it nesica or paseli, will cost you 15 euro. Sounds expensive but the cabinets are in free to play mode so you get your money's worth if you're into rhythm games and plan to visit frequently.
One note to take if you're into rhythm games. The Groove Coaster cabinet takes way too long to load in-between songs, song data, and previews, plus the good difficulty songs are locked under clears compared to other places. You'll spend an eternity at it between songs, unlocking difficulties and starting a new game. Might be a combination from not being constantly connected to the server and hardware that makes the time wasted not "ingame" so long.
I recommend getting a paseli and enjoying the bemani cabinets which run just fine and you get more gameplay time.
I also recommend checking how to get to the location since it's located in the city outskirts.
I'd consider this my favorite place in all of Zaragoza.
Brilliant place to remember arcade games that we played when we were little :) Plenty of driving games and shooting games to kill zombies 😍 Also to play Asterix and Obelix, Superman, Street Fighter, Metal Slug, etc.. Also to dance and play piano! …
Well, a magnificent experience for the little one and the not so little one. Huge selection of classic Arcades from all eras including imported arcades that you have never seen in your life. You don't have time to play everything in 4 hours and all for €15. What more could you want?. I will return for sure.
A magnificent place to go with the family and spend hours of fun with arcade and modern games of all kinds.
Very good experience
We laughed and had a great time.
For €15 we remember when we were 15 years old, there are dozens of different machines, if I have to make a complaint it is that there were quite a few broken machines.
But we will return.
4 hours of fun for adults and children with arcades and modern games, from abonkey Kong to a Luigi Mansion, dancing, hockey or video games 180 degrees...Fabulous!!! Super fun!
Return to childhood/adolescence for 15 euros for 4 hours. It may seem expensive, but it's worth trying at least once. The facilities are good, and there is a space to eat and drink apart from the machines. If you don't have a car, you can take the bus to Cuarte, it leaves you 2 minutes away.
Good variety of games. DDR(in renovation), racing games, shooting games, the classics, and even some interesting Japanese games that I've never seen before.
Easily accessible by bus. Bus only takes about 15 minutes from parque grande
If you like arcade cabinets this is the place to go, I can compare this place to the Nationaal Videogame Museum at Zoetermeer in the Netherlands when it comes to arcade cabinets.
The cabinets are in great state and the staff keeps everything up to date.
The staff is very kind and keep watch on the state of the cabinets and the hygiene during the pandemic.
The variety of games is big and everything is on free to play mode after you pay the entry fee.
If you love rhythm games each card required to record your progress, be it nesica or paseli, will cost you 15 euro. Sounds expensive but the cabinets are in free to play mode so you get your money's worth if you're into rhythm games and plan to visit frequently.
One note to take if you're into rhythm games. The Groove Coaster cabinet takes way too long to load in-between songs, song data, and previews, plus the good difficulty songs are locked under clears compared to other places. You'll spend an eternity at it between songs, unlocking difficulties and starting a new game. Might be a combination from not being constantly connected to the server and hardware that makes the time wasted not "ingame" so long.
I recommend getting a paseli and enjoying the bemani cabinets which run just fine and you get more gameplay time.
I also recommend checking how to get to the location since it's located in the city outskirts.
I'd consider this my favorite place in all of Zaragoza.
Location
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
- Wednesday Close
- Thursday Close
- Friday Close
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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