
Dangleverse is a brand new way of playing video games, using the puck (or ball) as the joystick.
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Party central.
Danglverse has constantly drawn a horse shoe shaped crowd wherever it went. Perfect for sleep overs, parties, a way to keep the kids entertained for hours.

Use your existing Apple devices.
All you need is an iPhone to track the puck/ball.
And, to view the game...an Apple TV, an iPad, OR another iPhone.
We LOVE using the Apple TV for that classic arcade style feel.

For ice hockey and ball hockey.
Pucks, Xeno pucks, green biscuits, balls of all shapes and sizes are now your joystick.

Works on all surfaces.
As long as the surface is uniform and not in direct sunlight, you can play anywhere you want.

For all levels.
For kids, those who've never played hockey, beer leaguers, and players with an Elite Prospects profile...we got a level for you.
Let's change the world.
Hello! I’m Nickolay Lamm, founder of Dangleverse.
These days a pair of high end skates costs over $1,000 and a stick can cost $400.
By any reasonable measure, hockey pricing has far exceeded inflation for reasons beyond my control. I can’t fix the pricing at a hockey store, BUT I can find ways to use the latest tech and create tools that far exceed the value of what’s currently on the market, at a small fraction of the price.
In 2014 I founded the Lammily line of dolls, the first line of realistically proportioned fashion dolls, with no prior experience in the toy world. It did millions in sales, was featured everywhere from Good Morning America to CNN to Fox News. It taught me that ANYTHING is possible. I just gotta go for it.
So here I am again, believing that maybe, just maybe, I can use the latest technology to bring massive value to my favorite sport: hockey.
I’m starting with stick handling and will move on to other core aspects of the game.
Much more to come, stay tuned!
Nickolay
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Odd Man Rush — Special Preorder Pricing — Coming July 20, 2025
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Fun + Training
"My husband and I are already trying to prove who’s got the best stickhandling and reaction skills, and I’m working on an essential mechanic while building strength in my wrists."