Small, plush items, inexpensive trinkets, and sometimes electronics or other higher-value prizes are typically placed within an arcade game’s glass enclosure. These objects are designed to entice players to attempt retrieval with a mechanical claw controlled by joysticks or buttons. A successful grab allows the player to keep the item.
The curated selection of these items within a claw machine is crucial for attracting players and driving revenue for arcade operators. The perceived value and desirability of prizes influences player engagement. Historically, these machines have evolved from simple mechanical dispensers to sophisticated games featuring intricate designs and licensed merchandise, reflecting broader trends in popular culture and consumer preferences.