Dome Hockey, also known as bubble hockey, is a tabletop hockey game where players control miniature hockey figures under a clear, dome-shaped cover. The game simulates ice hockey, with players using rods to manipulate their team of figures (usually 5 players and a goalie) to pass, shoot, and defend against the opponent. The dome keeps the puck in play and protects the figures from damage. The objective is to score more goals than the opponent within a set time limit.
Dome hockey is a popular arcade game, often found in bars, arcades, and game rooms, known for its fast-paced action and competitive play.
Dome Hockey, also called bubble hockey, is a tabletop game where players control miniature hockey figures under a clear dome. Players use rods to move and spin the figures to simulate an ice hockey match, aiming to score goals against their opponent.
Players control rods attached to their team of hockey figures, sliding and rotating them to pass, shoot, and defend. The game’s goal is to score more goals than the opponent within a set time frame, just like in real hockey.
The game gets its name from the clear, dome-shaped cover that encloses the playing surface. This "bubble" helps keep the puck in play and protects the players from any external interference.