Mahanakhon Bangkok I-Tilt game is located on the 75th floor of Thailand's second tallest building - King Power Mahanakhon - bringing a new experience for those who love height challenges.
Tilting game on the 75th floor of a skyscraper in Thailand ( Video : Mahanakhon Bangkok I-Tilt).
Here, players are strapped in and "lean off the edge of the building" at an angle of up to 65 degrees, at a height of 296m above the ground.
The device was developed in collaboration with German engineering firm Ventures. The system uses artificial intelligence (AI) for automatic control and can withstand a force of up to 600kg.
All equipment has been tested and certified by the international technical safety organization TÜV Nord (Germany), ensuring strict standards of the European Union (EU).

With two separate machines, two people can join the game at the same time (Photo: Mahanakhon Bangkok I-Tilt).
“We want to bring an unprecedented experience where visitors not only enjoy the scenery but also overcome their own fears. This is a new step in combining urban tourism and adventure sports ,” said the organizers.
Among the first to challenge themselves with the Mahanakhon I-Tilt, vlogger Victor Salmon and his girlfriend Katcha - two familiar faces in the international travel world - recorded the entire experience and shared it on social media in June.

Victor said the game was "not hard enough", he could get through it easily without much fear (Photo: Screenshot).
Victor, who has bungee jumped many times, said he was quite calm before stepping onto the inclined platform. However, the actual feeling surprised him: “I thought it would be as terrifying as free fall, but it was... very relaxing. It was like standing on a high-class observation deck, just slightly inclined. I could do it again right now, without hesitation.”
Katcha, on the other hand, was visibly nervous from the waiting area. Her heart rate was racing, she gripped the safety handle tightly, and screamed as the device tilted: “I don’t understand what’s going on! I’m so scared!”

Katcha said she felt scared but excited when participating in the game (Photo: Screenshot).
At the end of the challenge, both received a personal certificate for completing the game. Victor commented: “If you love thrills, this game is exciting enough without causing psychological pressure like other adventure sports. If you are afraid of heights? Prepare to scream loudly.”
The game is open to visitors every day from 10am to 7pm with a ticket price of 450 baht (about 370,000 VND), not including the fee to visit the Mahanakhon SkyWalk observatory.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/du-khach-dung-tim-khi-nghieng-nguoi-65-do-tren-tang-75-toa-nha-choc-troi-20250801233658257.htm
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