InterGame investigates how an increasingly cashless society is affecting spontaneous play.

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ALREADY under pressure from negative legislation and declining locations, the amusement with prizes machine faces a fresh threat to its future - the touch-and-go society, particularly with tomorrow’s players, the young.

Trade associations across Europe are becoming concerned at the tendency among today’s young people to carry debit cards rather than cash. Some of them are already holding urgent talks to plan a campaign for a sweeping change across the continent’s AWPs – especially in pubs – to allow the use of cards in machines.

Read the full article in the November issue of InterGame