It takes approach, vigor, and intellectual capability involved in playing indoor games like air hockey and pool tables.
Air Hockey is a competitive sport, for the same reason that people play classic indoor games like pool, billiards or table tennis. In this sport, the players benefit not only from competition, but also from the excitement of victory and the social atmosphere.
About Air Hockey
Air Hockey is believed to have originated in 1969 when three employees from Brunswick Billiards Corporation, a manufacturer based in Chicago, created a game that was played entirely on top of a smooth surface. The game was abandoned for several years and was revived by employee Bob Lemieux in 1972.
Requirements
Air hockey requires the following: (a) air-hockey table (b) two player-held mallets (c) a puck.
Today, air hockey is usually played on a smooth table by two people each holding a mallet. By pushing a small plastic puck, the object of the game is to get the puck into the opponent’s goal while defending one’s own goal. The game is designed to be in contact with a special mechanical desktop, which creates a cushion of air. On the ends of the table behind and below the goals, there is a puck return. The player who has the most points after a certain time is acknowledged the winner.
