Some Amazing AI Genrated Videos

AI Genrative videos

So AI Videos are taking over the internet and I thought why don’t i create a library of all the AI Videos going in the market. 

I will be regulary adding amazing videos here. So stay tuned 

AI Video just from 1 frame

If you want to create these footage here are the steps

• Take your footage filmed with a camera
• Select the final frame before the desired effect
• Use it as input for your favorite AI image-to-video generator
• Add a killer prompt for the effect by using a cutting-edge LLM
• Upscale the output and voila!

Glibli style game Video Using AI

 it’s not a game — it’s a video created with Midjourney and Kling.

Anyway, what a great way to test the look and feel at a concept stage.
A concept like this can be done in few hours, read below how 👇

PS: It also gives you an idea of what World Models could be like.

10 Easy & Budget-Friendly Booth Games in 2025 (DIY Ideas)

Easy & Budget-Friendly Booth Games

Trade shows usually blast across your eyeballs like a TV stuck on the commercials channel. In all that flash, how does a brand slide in without emptying its wallet?

Games at booth

The answer sits squarely on a folding table: games. Not the laser-scanned, budget-busting consoles, though we tinker with those, too. 

Were talking plastic cups, cardboard brackets, maybe a roll of painter-s tape. Set any of that up, watch curious people drift your way, kick off a chat, and suddenly your logo feels a little less like wallpaper and a lot more like a buddy.

A slam-packed convention hall or a hometown craft fair, doesnt matter- ten trivia wheels, mini bean-bag tosses, and guess-the-number jars will haul feet toward you, lift engagement, and turn your space into the go-to hangout. Most of those setups only ask for spare cash and a Saturday trip to a big-box store.

Grab a few smile-makers, and get ready for a booth full of laughs, selfies, and sign-ups before the last banner gets folded.

10 Easy & Budget-Friendly Booth Game Ideas

1. Ring Toss

A classic carnival-style game that draws in crowds with its nostalgic charm. Set up a series of bottles or cones in rows on a table and provide lightweight rings (you can DIY these from rope or even embroidery hoops). Players try to toss the rings onto the targets from a short distance.


Why it works: It’s visually engaging and encourages light competition.
Pro Tip: Color-code the bottles to match prize tiers or product categories — this doubles as a fun way to subtly educate visitors about your offerings.

2. Giant Jenga

giant Jenga

Few things grab attention like a tower of wooden blocks ready to tumble. Build your own giant Jenga set using 2×4 wooden planks — paint a few blocks with your brand color or even embed questions or facts on them.


Why it works: It creates suspense and social interaction, attracting small groups to your booth.
Pro Tip: Add branded challenges to specific blocks, like “Name one of our services” or “Follow us on Instagram for an extra prize.”

3. Mini Golf Putt Challenge

Mini Golf Putt Challenge​

Invite visitors to test their aim with a portable mini golf setup. All you need is a putting mat (or strip of turf), a club, and a target hole — even a cup works. Create fun obstacles using office supplies or mini props that reflect your brand.


Why it works: It’s relaxing, engaging, and makes people linger longer.
Pro Tip: Offer daily leaderboard prizes or time-based challenges to keep things competitive and fresh.

4. Bean Bag Toss / Cornhole

Bean Bag Toss / Cornhole​

This low-tech game is fun for all ages and super simple to construct. Use plywood to create a slanted board with a hole at one end, and sew or buy soft bean bags.


Why it works: It’s easy to play, easy to understand, and great for quick participation.
Pro Tip: Use your company colors on the board and bags, and let players win points that translate into real-world perks — like discount codes or swag.

5. Spin-the-Wheel (DIY Edition)

A colorful prize wheel instantly draws attention. You can DIY one using foam board, cardboard, or a lazy Susan spinner. Divide it into sections with different small giveaways or fun dares.
Why it works: The chance element keeps people curious — and people love to spin things!


Pro Tip: Add at least one “jackpot” spot to encourage excitement and keep foot traffic coming back for another try.

6. Mini Trivia Quiz

Mini Trivia Quiz​

Give your booth a brainy twist with a quick trivia challenge. Use a tablet, printed cards, or even a spinning question wheel to serve up fun facts related to your brand, industry, or pop culture.


Why it works: People love testing their knowledge — especially for the chance to win booth swag or enter a raffle.
Pro Tip: Include 1–2 brand-related questions subtly to make it educational and engaging. Bonus if the quiz auto-captures leads via a digital form.

7. Plinko Board

Plinko Board​

Inspired by The Price Is Right, this game brings guaranteed nostalgia and crowd appeal. A DIY Plinko board can be made from a wooden or foam frame with pegs and slots. Attendees drop a puck and win whatever it lands on.


Why it works: It’s visual, suspenseful, and fast — ideal for keeping lines moving.
Pro Tip: Offer small branded giveaways for most slots, and keep one or two “surprise upgrades” to generate buzz.

8. Pop-a-Balloon Wall

Credit to Pinterest

Line a foam board with air-filled balloons and have attendees pop one to win a prize hidden inside or associated with it. Use darts, pins, or safe pokers depending on your venue’s rules.


Why it works: The sound, the suspense, the prize — it’s interactive and hard to ignore.
Pro Tip: For the US market, this works especially well near high-traffic areas — just check with venue safety guidelines before using sharp objects.

9. Memory Match Game

Memory Match Game​

Create a tabletop or digital memory game where attendees flip over tiles to match pairs — logos, product images, or even team photos. You can make this physical with cards or digital using a tablet.


Why it works: It subtly reinforces your brand visuals while keeping visitors entertained.
Pro Tip: Offer prizes for fastest matches, and allow multiple plays to encourage booth re-visits.

10. Emoji Feedback Board

Let attendees place emoji stickers on a big foam board to rate their mood, vote on a product, or choose a giveaway they want. This doubles as both a fun activity and a live poll.


Why it works: It’s visually fun, encourages interaction, and provides instant feedback.
Pro Tip: Frame the board with a catchy question like “How does our product make you feel?” or “Pick your dream prize!” — it’s great for Instagram-worthy moments too.

Pro Tips for Setting Up Booth Games (Without the Stress)

There are plenty of clever ideas floating around, yet a booth game can still tank if the setup wobbles. A few practical adjustments help DIY fun hold together, and the crowd in a U.S. convention center feels the difference right away.

Make the Play Invitation Bigger Than the Rules

Attendees race by on tired feet, and most scan rather than study. Bulky lettering, bright borders, and one energetic phrase-Jump In & Win!-beat solid paragraphs every time. If the call to action pops, curiosity supplies the rest.

Put Your Staff in Charge of the Fun, Not Just the Talking Points

A salesperson who folds the game into their pitch loses half the momentum. A person who bounces forward, explains the mechanics in eight seconds, then hands out tokens owns the spotlight. Enthusiasm travels fast; slack energy slows the line.

Turn Every Round into a Lead Capture Window

Half the visitors will hand over an email in exchange for a shot at a prize; the other half will scan a badge because everyone else is doing it. Anchor the process to the fun-a QR code on the scorecard, a clever spin-to-win sheet, or a leaderboard that updates in real time. If the laughter costs something, let that something be data, not boredom.

Keep Play Time Under 1 Minute

A booth that drags invites boredom. If a game stretches past a minute, the line thins and the energy fades. Aim for quick hits-45 seconds, maybe a playful 60-and watch foot traffic stay lively.

Match the Prizes to Your Goals

Swag doesnt always have to ring up at twenty-five bucks. Branded phone grips, a cleverad sticker sheet, or an instant discount keep the brand on the players mind. Layer the loot, too-big smile for a pen, bigger smile for the hoodie-so curiosity keeps folks stepping up.

Test Everything Before the Show

From Jenga balance to trivia spelling errors, test your games before show day. Even a simple ring toss can get frustrating if the rings are too small or the table too high.

Wrapping Up: Playful Booths = Memorable Booths

Trade show floors can blur together in minutes, yet the right icebreaker gives passers-by a reason to linger. A simple bowl of stickers or a homemade tossing game often breaks the visual grind better than the sleekest video wall.

None of these ideas hinge on OLED screens or scanning-room budgets. A curling trivia slip, a who-can-burst-it balloon, even an old-school plinko board can spark an instant laugh-and leave lingering brand fingerprints. People pause, bond, and-especially-important-remember.

Flashy gear matters far less than a friendly invitation.

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