

The goal is to clear the screen of discs by having them fall into the corresponding colored box at the bottom. Players must use their mouse to maneuver a paddle across the screen and use it to flip out colored discs from the sides of the screen. NO way never again.FlipOut! is a classic Windows game released in 1997 that offers a unique and challenging twist on the standard arcade game.


It seems the attitude of their head office flows down to the indiviual arenas. This info is not made available to the public. I complained to head office in NSW and there attitude was "Flipout can charge or change the fee to get in according to numbers". We have been to other trampoline places in Melbourne like Bounce that run a better organisation, don't overcharge for a drink and don't surcharge you because "business is slow". One of my daughters fell into the foam block pit and hurt herself because the blocks are hard. My son was jumping on a trampoline that was so loose there was no spring. The music was blasting at high volume which was annoying. we were charged $18 per child because the place was not busy, we were the only people there, me and three children. We visited the Flipout in clayton on 23 Jan 15 - this place is incredible but not in a good way - we were greeted by a staff member who didn't know how to say hello or welcome, then couldn't use the equipment for payment. One of the staff also told me that this flip out is open according to the school holidays. Don't bother look around for other places. Have been better trampoline places with a good vibe. We didn't have fun simply because the environment was boring, plus the staff just stand around chatting as there were only 7 of us altogether. The overall look of the place is empty and no atmosphere, I jumped onto the pads that separate the trampolines and it was hard as, my kids weren't bouncing around easily, the place looked cheap and not finished, especially the food/drinks area (there was no food to buy except for a bowl of fruit on the counter), the drinks overall cost double the price of a cafe. We paid admission which was not cheap for all of us (I was looked at by the very young staff as some alien jumping with my kids). There weren't a lot of kids or adults in the arena. I took my 2 children aged 7 and 9 to the new clayton flip out - its located at the end of a industry zone and we arrived at 3.30pm, during the Dec/Jan school holidays.
