The open bar is load-bearing infrastructure Guest list management is PvP with your parents. Your DJ will play YMCA. This is not a negotiation. The ring exchange is a cutscene. You cannot skip it. Nobody reads the wedding website. Put "open bar" in the subject line. The wedding budget has a difficulty setting. Nobody picks Easy. Someone will wear white who is not the bride. It will be discussed for years. The officiant is just the NPC who triggers the final cutscene. The RSVP "maybe" is a form of soft warfare. Cocktail hour is the loading screen. Make it count. Somewhere right now a groom is pretending to have opinions about napkin colors. Every wedding has a chaotic neutral guest. Identify them early. At some point someone will request Bohemian Rhapsody. It will work. ★ Ring Run is in beta — be first to have arcade games at your wedding Your in-laws are the expansion pack. Mandatory install. The best man speech should be under 3 minutes. It never is. The father of the bride is the final boss. He was on your side all along. The wedding hashtag will be used exactly twice. Once by the photographer. Side quests include: bouquet toss, garter belt, uncle doing the worm. The groom who said "I don't care about the wedding" cared about one thing. He got it. Save before the rehearsal dinner. Everyone ignores the tutorial anyway. Every toast has the line "when I first met [name]." We allow it. Wedding planning has no easy mode but unlimited continues. Your photographer will see you cry before your mother does. The vows are the tutorial level. Destination weddings are regular weddings with better excuses not to invite people. The reception is the post-credits scene. Worth staying for. At least one groomsman is running on two hours of sleep. He'll be fine. ★ Honeymoon Hustle is in beta — reserve yours before we open the doors A wedding without games is just a very expensive dinner. The photographer is your replay system. Tip them. The getting-ready timeline is a suggestion. The photographer knows this. The vows are character creation. Everything else is gameplay. Nobody has ever successfully cut a wedding cake cleanly on the first try. The venue is just the map. The entertainment is the game. The flower girl has attended more weddings than your maid of honor. Get married. Play games. Eat cake. Order negotiable. Nobody actually eats the top tier of the wedding cake at year one. Your registry is your loot table. Fill it wisely. The bachelor party is the last solo campaign. Make it count. You can't pause this cutscene. That's the whole point. New game+ starts at the honeymoon.
The open bar is load-bearing infrastructure Guest list management is PvP with your parents. Your DJ will play YMCA. This is not a negotiation. The ring exchange is a cutscene. You cannot skip it. Nobody reads the wedding website. Put "open bar" in the subject line. The wedding budget has a difficulty setting. Nobody picks Easy. Someone will wear white who is not the bride. It will be discussed for years. The officiant is just the NPC who triggers the final cutscene. The RSVP "maybe" is a form of soft warfare. Cocktail hour is the loading screen. Make it count. Somewhere right now a groom is pretending to have opinions about napkin colors. Every wedding has a chaotic neutral guest. Identify them early. At some point someone will request Bohemian Rhapsody. It will work. ★ Ring Run is in beta — be first to have arcade games at your wedding Your in-laws are the expansion pack. Mandatory install. The best man speech should be under 3 minutes. It never is. The father of the bride is the final boss. He was on your side all along. The wedding hashtag will be used exactly twice. Once by the photographer. Side quests include: bouquet toss, garter belt, uncle doing the worm. The groom who said "I don't care about the wedding" cared about one thing. He got it. Save before the rehearsal dinner. Everyone ignores the tutorial anyway. Every toast has the line "when I first met [name]." We allow it. Wedding planning has no easy mode but unlimited continues. Your photographer will see you cry before your mother does. The vows are the tutorial level. Destination weddings are regular weddings with better excuses not to invite people. The reception is the post-credits scene. Worth staying for. At least one groomsman is running on two hours of sleep. He'll be fine. ★ Honeymoon Hustle is in beta — reserve yours before we open the doors A wedding without games is just a very expensive dinner. The photographer is your replay system. Tip them. The getting-ready timeline is a suggestion. The photographer knows this. The vows are character creation. Everything else is gameplay. Nobody has ever successfully cut a wedding cake cleanly on the first try. The venue is just the map. The entertainment is the game. The flower girl has attended more weddings than your maid of honor. Get married. Play games. Eat cake. Order negotiable. Nobody actually eats the top tier of the wedding cake at year one. Your registry is your loot table. Fill it wisely. The bachelor party is the last solo campaign. Make it count. You can't pause this cutscene. That's the whole point. New game+ starts at the honeymoon.
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Frost & Found

Arcade Stacking Game

TIER: 3/5 SCORE: 3200

Preview images/video are illustrative only and may not reflect final production details.

About Frost & Found

Frost & Found is a fast-paced arcade stacking game where players assemble a multi-tier wedding cake while avoiding kitchen chaos. Drop layers and stack ingredients in this nostalgic single-player arcade game. Perfect for couples who want to add classic arcade fun to their wedding.

Perfect for New England weddings and events nationwide, Frost & Found combines the timeless appeal of classic arcade games with wedding-themed design. Whether you're planning a Rhode Island wedding or a celebration anywhere in the US, this stacking game creates engaging moments that guests will remember.

What Makes It Special

Frost & Found captures the essence of classic arcade gaming with wedding-themed elements:

  • ✓ Layer stacking gameplay
  • ✓ Moving enemies to avoid
  • ✓ Timed assembly challenge
  • ✓ Escalating difficulty
  • ✓ Single-player gameplay
  • ✓ Wedding-themed levels and elements
  • ✓ Nostalgic arcade experience
  • ✓ Fun and engaging gameplay
  • ✓ Creates memorable photo opportunities

How Frost & Found Enhances Your Wedding

Frost & Found brings a delightful twist to wedding entertainment with its wedding cake theme that ties perfectly into the celebration. Guests will laugh and cheer as they try to stack the perfect cake under pressure. The escalating difficulty keeps players coming back for "one more try," making it an engaging centerpiece for your cocktail hour or reception. Short round times (1-3 minutes) mean no long waits, and the intuitive stacking mechanic is easy for anyone to pick up — no gaming experience required.

Technical Details

  • ✓ Full-height arcade cabinet (professional arcade game size)
  • ✓ Single-player gameplay
  • ✓ Flat-packed design for easy shipping
  • ✓ 30-minute setup time
  • ✓ No WiFi required - completely standalone
  • ✓ Standard 110V outlet required
  • ✓ Approximately 3 feet by 3 feet floor space
  • ✓ Durable construction for event use

Rental Options

Frost & Found is available for rental with our standard rental process. The game arrives flat-packed and can be set up at your venue in about 30 minutes with simple hand tools. We ship nationwide, with competitive pricing for New England weddings. For Connecticut and nearby states, white glove service is available at our most competitive rates, making setup completely hands-free for you.

Rental includes the full-height arcade cabinet, all necessary hardware, and setup instructions. Pair Frost & Found with our other arcade games — Honeymoon Hustle, Ring Run, or Altarbound — for the ultimate wedding arcade experience.

White Glove Service

Our optional white glove service includes delivery, setup, testing, and pickup by our team. Available anywhere in the US with pricing based on location. For New England weddings, we offer our most competitive pricing - Connecticut weddings start at $2,000 base, with nearby states (Eastern NY, NH, VT, RI, MA) at $3,000. Our team will handle everything, including setup the day before or morning of your event and teardown the day after, so you can focus on enjoying your celebration. Learn more about white glove service.

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