The Caine recreation room built with cardboard and masking tape

Monroy Caine He is a 9-year-old boy who spent his summer vacation building a recreation room with cardboard and duct tape in the back of his father's car parts. Caine hoped that one day he would have many clients so he worked on his creations to perfect them and fine-tune them.

However, the workshop was so far from everything, it is in an industrial area of ​​Los Angeles, in the United States, without children and with people going by car, that nobody played on their machines. Until one day Nirvan appeared looking for a replacement for his 96 Corolla. And then, when he left, he asked if he could play a game. Caine told him that for one dollar he had two shots and that for two dollars he could throw up to 500 times. The pricing plan is good, huh? so Nirvan paid him both dollars and started playing. And he had a great time with the adventures and explanations of the kid.

In the video that Nirvan finally prepared, you can see all the details of the story including the security systems that Caine applied to his machines with those hanging calculators or the machine with hooks to take the gifts it contains. Definitely a great process of creativity and imagination that was applied by the boy with the hope in addition to becoming a great entrepreneur.

So Nirvan worked to shoot the film and especially to get customers to Caine and his machines. And well he got it because he made a surprise party in which everyone played, and from what you see in the video the machines responded adequately, and above all Caine was happy.

Although the best thing was not that but on Facebook they created a page and began to reach fans and also created a web page where you can donate. And they have already 150,000 dollars! That although I have no idea how it will be distributed in any case there may be enough money for Caine to study at the University and practice his ideas in conditions and who knows what tomorrow may be.

For now it seems that Caine said, when that holiday organized by Nirvan ended and to which all those friends went: "Dad, this was the best day of my whole life."

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