The Ultimate Curb-Side Man Cave
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It’s the ultimate man–cave and it can come to your driveway.
It’s the first mobile video game trailer ever in North Dakota. KVRR’s Sarah Brechbill found out it’s not just kids who can enjoy it.
10 year old Dillon plays video games everyday, usually in his bedroom. So for him, this mobile video game trailer is the ultimate treat.
“You can see backgrounds, you can watch your friends play, and you can watch yourself,” says Dillon Filler of Kindred, N.D.
The trailer took five months to build. It has heating, air conditioning and of course, plenty of TVs and game units.
“It’s an all season rig here. It’s a tailgating rig on steroids,” says Anytime Fun Owner, Lloyd Hoffarth.
Hoffarth already has a line–up of games he offers, but after seeing this idea in California he couldn’t resist and neither can the kids
“It’s my life,” says 7-year-old Cody Jawski.
From Mario Cart to Sports Games, the trailer has got you covered.
“I know my book club certainly wants to come out and play,” says Anita Hoffarth.
That is if her son lets her.
“The five year old thought it was his. Like it was just going to be his little play area,” says Anita.
“The rate is $250 and for two hours kids can play unlimited video games all they want.”
“It’s something that they’re already doing but we put a party concept around it. It’s totally portable so I’m up and down the Red River Valley with this thing,” says Lloyd.
Look out. You might just see the trailer around your town. Sarah Brechbill, KVRR news.
To find out how you can get the trailer in your driveway visit the KVRR website and APP.



