Gameorama Spielmuseum is a renowned brand that has gained popularity for its extensive collection of board games, pinball machines, consoles, arcade games, and more. Located in an easily accessible area, visitors are greeted with a wealth of gaming options that cater to various interests and preferences. As an enthusiast's haven, Gameorama Spielmuseum offers a unique experience where guests can immerse themselves in the history of games and explore the world of analog and social gaming. The museum also provides visitors with the opportunity to join escape room challenges and discover the fascinating world of Swiss travel pass games. With its commitment to preserving and showcasing the rich gaming heritage, Gameorama Spielmuseum is a must-visit destination for both gaming enthusiasts and those seeking to delve into the captivating history of games.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Amenities
- Toilets
- Restaurant
- Children
- Good for kids
- Has changing table(s)
- Discounts for kids
- Kid-friendly activities
- Crowd
- Family friendly
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
- Highlights
- Live performances
- Planning
- Getting tickets in advance recommended
Reviews
It was very fun to play with the older consoles.
I liked the Car Racing Simulator and "The House of the Dead" the most. I really recommend testing them out, they were much fun.
And after you played these old games you can enjoy your drink while playing some real fun board games.
Really nice to see all these equipments which have made history. I missed a few there but what they have is already very representative. The ladies who welcome you in the museum are very kind and understand what this means to senior people like me …
Cool place to visit. It would be free with your luzern visitor pass. ^_^ we spent at least more than one hour here. I learned a lot about history of games. And played some of my childhood game here. During summer it’s pretty hot!
It was so much fun!! Went on a weekday afternoon in December, it was free with the Swiss Travel pass. Wish we had more time to try all the games. Appreciated the staff with the big curls (sorry we didn’t get his name) teaching us some games.
Some old games brought back childhood memories (crazy taxi , rampage!) and even games that my parents talked of about their childhood.
Glad that we didn’t miss this!! Not many talks about this museum when visiting Lucerne, it’s should be added to the Must-go list!
We joined in on a game of Klask last night, and got to check out the museum. We really enjoying browsing the selection of board games. Thank you for inviting us in and teaching us how to play!!
Game museum with playable games and
Swiss pass is valid.
The museum is boring? This will not bored you. There are lot of games from many eras that you can play and understand the game history. However, some game are not support english. The traveler who not speak the languages in Switzerland, may have to use some gamer senses to play it lol.
My 11 year old nephew says: "very, very cool!"
An amazing selection of playable games from the history of games!
A decent digital diversion worthy of two hours time, but not much more. Highlights included some of the original PCs and some vintage arcade and pinball.
Even some Swissness is included with a virtual farming Experience. We probably invested at least 20 minutes playing this game as it was a lot of fun driving through the Swiss country side with a tractor and a pick up truck. Needless to say, writing your own crop signs in a field can’t be done in real life so it was a lot of fun to try this on a big screen.
Although this game museum tries to offer an eclectic mixture of games in an effort to be diverse, there are only a few games of each type and genre. Definitely enjoyed the flash from the past while playing asteroids and defender, but many other classic games were missing that one would expect to find in such a museum.
Having visited much better museums, we found it somewhat lacking in comparison to others we had visited.
As for the location, that’s one of the highlights, because parking is not far away and there’s much to do and see near the museum, so it might just be best as part of an overall sightseeing tour.
CHF 19.00/hour is a bit steep for the selection on offer. All in all, a nice visit, just could be so much more.
It was very fun to play with the older consoles.
I liked the Car Racing Simulator and "The House of the Dead" the most. I really recommend testing them out, they were much fun.
And after you played these old games you can enjoy your drink while playing some real fun board games.
Really nice to see all these equipments which have made history. I missed a few there but what they have is already very representative. The ladies who welcome you in the museum are very kind and understand what this means to senior people like me …
Location
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
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Wednesday
12:00 PM - 07:00 PM
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Thursday
12:00 PM - 07:00 PM
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Friday
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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