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Tee’s Game Factory opens at The Mall Wood Green

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterJuly 12, 2025 London 2 Mins Read
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Tee’s Game Factory is the latest addition to The Mall Wood Green, located on the upper level next to Cineworld.

Awais Amjad, operations manager at Tee’s Game Factory, said: “Tee’s Game Factory is not your average entertainment spot.

“It’s an immersive indoor amusement park packed with everything from children’s interactive games, a 360 photo booth, a magic photo booth, arcade machines and modern video games, to interactive experiences, air hockey, crazy basketball, a bowling machine, boxing punch machines and the very new interactive grid with 20+ thrilling levels, where you can challenge yourself to step on as many blue squares as possible while avoiding the red ones.”

Arcade lovers welcome immersive game zone next to Cineworld in The MallArcade lovers welcome immersive game zone next to Cineworld in The Mall (Image: David Trott) The venue also features a dessert bar serving ice-cream rolls, crepes, sundaes, and the popular strawberry pistachio kunafa.

A hot food menu is also set to launch soon.

Mr Amjad said: “It’s a unique combination of thrills and treats under one roof.

“But we also want it to be more than just a place to play games.

“Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, catching up with friends, or simply passing time on a weekend, we want every visit to be memorable and enjoyable.”





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