Hej, fellow game enthusiasts! As a seasoned game designer with years of experience crafting engaging experiences, I’m thrilled to share 15 game ideas for the Battery Tech Expo 2025 in Gothenburg. This fair is all about the Nordic battery sector—think manufacturers, suppliers, and industry pros coming together to showcase cutting-edge advancements in battery tech and electric vehicles (EVs). With product launches, innovative exhibitors, and insightful presentations, it’s the perfect stage for interactive booth games that spark excitement and leave a lasting impression. Today, I’ll introduce four types of games—physical, digital knowledge, digital skill, and digital chance—tailored to this electrifying event. Let’s dive in and power up some fun, Swedish-style!
Swedes love games that get you off your seat, and at a crowded expo booth, physical games can draw a buzz without requiring creativity from players—just pure, adrenaline-pumping action. These are designed to be sellable products, not DIY projects, so they’re sleek, professional, and ready to energize your audience.
Picture a sleek, modular track shaped like a battery cell, with a glowing “energy orb” that players must push through a series of obstacles using a handheld magnetic wand. The catch? They’ve got 60 seconds to navigate twists, turns, and mini ramps—mimicking the flow of energy in a battery—before the orb “discharges.” It’s fast, physical, and screams high-tech without being replicable at home.
Set up a compact obstacle course resembling an electric vehicle circuit. Players wear a lightweight vest with motion sensors and race to connect “power nodes” (buttons or pads) in the right sequence by stepping, reaching, or lunging—all within 90 seconds. The booth lights up with each successful connection, making it a crowd-puller that showcases EV precision.
Imagine a tower of stackable, battery-shaped blocks with embedded weights and sensors. Players must stack them as high as possible in one minute without toppling the structure, testing their dexterity and balance. The professional-grade materials and tech integration ensure this isn’t something attendees can whip up themselves—it’s a premium product with Nordic design flair.
Next up, a digital knowledge game that blends learning with fun—perfect for an expo focused on innovation. I’ve crafted a custom game inspired by your example of falling texts, where players shoot down incorrect items and let correct ones pass. Here’s one tailored to Battery Tech Expo 2025:
Digital skill games, akin to casual mobile hits, are quick, addictive, and ideal for short expo play sessions (under 2 minutes). First, let’s look at three successful market examples that align with Battery Tech Expo 2025, then I’ll propose five custom ideas.
Players tilt a tablet to guide a rolling energy orb across a grid of battery cells, avoiding “overcharge” zones (red) and landing on “charge points” (green). The orb speeds up over 90 seconds, testing reflexes and coordination—think of it as stabilizing a battery’s energy flow.
A fast-paced matching game where players tap to connect EV components (e.g., motor to battery) as they flash onscreen. Pairs must align within 60 seconds, with a satisfying “zap” sound for each success. It’s simple, skill-based, and ties into EV assembly.
Players swipe to guide streams of colorful ions (representing lithium, cobalt, etc.) into matching battery slots. Streams accelerate over 90 seconds, and overlapping them causes a “short circuit.” It’s a dynamic nod to battery chemistry with Swedish-style clarity.
Tap glowing battery cells in sequence as they light up faster and faster across a grid. Miss a tap or hit the wrong cell, and the chain breaks. In 60 seconds, players rack up points, mimicking the precision of battery testing—quick and engaging.
Rotate and fit jagged puzzle pieces (shaped like circuit patterns) into a battery outline within 90 seconds. Each piece snaps into place with a satisfying click, reflecting the modular nature of battery packs—perfect for a tech-focused crowd.
Finally, digital chance games bring a playful randomness that Swedes enjoy in moderation—think fika breaks with a twist of fate. Here are three ideas, plus custom spins on classics.
A digital spinner styled like a turbine blade whirs for 30 seconds, landing on prizes like “10% Charge Boost” or “EV Test Drive Voucher.” Its sleek, renewable-energy aesthetic ties into the fair’s ethos, keeping it light and fun.
Players drop a virtual “charge token” into a grid of pegs (like Plinko), watching it bounce toward prize zones—e.g., “Battery Upgrade” or “Tech Swag.” The electrified visuals and 45-second playtime make it a booth magnet.
A jackpot-style game where players press a button to stop a flashing meter within 60 seconds. Land in the “green zone” for big wins (e.g., expo merchandise) or the “red zone” for a consolation prize. It’s quick, thrilling, and battery-themed.
There you have it—15 game ideas to electrify your presence at Battery Tech Expo 2025! From physical feats to digital brainteasers, skill challenges, and lucky spins, these games blend Swedish playfulness with the fair’s focus on battery tech and EVs. Whether you’re a manufacturer, supplier, or innovator, these booth experiences will draw crowds, spark conversations, and showcase your brand’s energy. Which one’s your favorite? Let me know, and let’s keep designing the future of fun together—tack så mycket!