
Chuck's Arcade: Classic arcade fun with a self-serve vibe in Oklahoma City.
Chuck's Arcade in Oklahoma City presents a diverse arcade lineup including Pump It Up, skee-ball, rail shooters, and table hockey. Reviewers describe a mostly self-serve setup with limited staff, occasional card-dispensing and pricing issues that make some games feel pricey. Located at 1901 Northwest Expy Suite 2106A, it offers a casual, pay-and-play arcade experience with a nostalgic vibe.
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Play a variety of classic and modern arcade games, including Pump It Up, skee-ball, and rail shooters, using reloadable game cards.
Enjoy a convenient, self-service experience with card machines for easy point purchases and gameplay access.
A fun destination for families and groups, offering games suitable for all ages in a casual, amusement center setting.
Purchase reloadable game cards with points to play multiple games, designed for extended entertainment sessions.
Relax and play in a no-frills arcade atmosphere, perfect for quick visits or longer gaming fun in Oklahoma City.
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Overall rating
Gavin Sluder
Walk in looks nice no staff, I’m like ok do it yourself. my friend try’s buy a card for 10 dollars he doesn’t get his card at all then, the machine says error could not dispense card. And he dose not get his money back and could not ask for a refund so with that fix ur card machines
eric
Employee was nice and friendly. Issue is price. 10 bucks will get you 100 points but alot of the games are 30 or more points to play. Just not worth it
Shannon
Game card machine took our money but didn't dispense a card. No employees in the arcade and no number to call. Will definitely not be back.
Mike C
Nice selection of games. My girlfriend and I were having a great time until the employee tells us they close in 35 minutes despite it only being about 7:10 pm. We weren't doing anything except having fun. We played another round of table hockey and was about to play a Batman game when he tells us they're closed. It was 7:45. Not 8. We still had quite a few points left.
theraveninrapture
Pretty much a normal mall arcade. Has games like Pump It Up and a couple rail shooters, plus standards like skee-ball, but other than that there's not much going on. No staff present, no prizes, no points on the cards even.