Tikibar.Tech Products
Bring Your Tiki Bar to Life!
Our flagship product, the Enchanted Portal expands the immersive nature of your tiki bar, allowing relics inside your bar to interact with the world outside the window. Plug the Enchanted Portal into the HDMI port of a TV or monitor and Tekkioloa lagoon appears, the majestic and Tekkioloa Volcano rumbling ominously behind it. Simply place an item on the wireless Relic Amplifier and the scene comes to life. Change the time of day to a beautiful sunset when you serve a Mai Tai, or make Mt. Tekkioloa erupt and watch the lava flow down into the lagoon when you mix-up a volcano bowl. Other relics (sold separately) control exploding crates, crashing airplanes, pirate ships, and even the weather!
How to change the scene
Various Portal Scenes (actual video)
Other scenes include:
- Day
- Sunset
- Night
- Volcanic Eruption
- Storm with lightning, thunder, and rain
- Kraken
- Pirate Ship
- Airplane
- Exploding Crates & Barrels
That little carving may unleash the volcano's wrath!
Locals collect the burnt wood from the base of the active volcano and carve likenesses from it. They say it can control the eruptions, keeping their village safe. But others are more cautions, claiming the carvings can anger the mountain and make it unleash its wrath!
Volcano Relic in action!
Make the storm roll in, the thunder rumble, and lightning flash!
Storms are common on Tekkiowakka island, but with this tiki statue you can control them. Early in the morning the clouds move in and the wind swirls the jungle leaves through the air. Distant thunder warns you that a storm is coming. The rain starts next, gentle at first, but as the sun sets and night falls the lightning flashes across the sky and strikes the volcano as thunder roars! Was that something in the lagoon? The tentacles of a kraken?
Storm God in action!
CAUTION!
Sudden vibrations may cause explosive results!
The Unstable Cargo relic may cause explosive interactions! Sitting there on the shelf of your tiki bar this little crate looks unassuming, but looks can be deceiving!
Those barrels and crates sitting in the river and behind those rocks in Tekkioloa Lagoon are said to be from the sunken S.S. Teepzover, and there's no telling exactly what may be inside them. Knocking on the crate in different patterns may just cause something to explode. You can even play games with the crate. Guess the knock the crate is thinking of.
COMING SOON
Spin the wheel and the S.S. Capsize may just sail across the lagoon.
This ship wheel is a replica of that used by Captain Capsize who still sails the Tekkioloa Lagoon. Spin the wheel to the left and the S.S. Capsize sails across the lagoon. Various steering sequences will result in the appearance of the S.S. Capsize sailing around in search of the kraken that lives in the lagoon. Be careful though, the Captain has been known to fire the cannons after too much rum. Fortunately he's not a very good shot.
COMING SOON
Tip the plane left and right and Mayday McCaw flies across the screen. Don't tip it too much or he may just crash!
This model is a replica of Mayday McCaw's bi-plane. As a long time resident of the island he continues to fly patterns in search of whatever treasures the island has to offer. Tip the plane left and right, forward and back in various patterns and watch Mayday McCaw fly across the lagoon. But be careful, too much angle and Mayday may end up crashing into the cliff or plummeting into the clear waters.
COMING SOON
Explore the lore of Tekkiowakka island and its mystical relics.