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Beer Pong with CyanTrigger

Beer Pong with CyanTrigger is a VRChat creator asset from Fionna on Booth. Check the original listing for current files, setup notes, compatibility, and license details before importing.

Booth Games Udon Game System
Published 25 May 2026
Author Fionna

Beer Pong with CyanTrigger

Original source: Booth by Fionna. Publisher description: This prefab is a Beer Pong game for a VRChat world, using CyanTrigger. This prefab is drag and drop, but you can also customize the appearance if you desire. This prefab is built to official beer pong competition dimensions! Check the original listing for current package files, setup notes, pricing, and license details before importing. Publisher notes: Requires CyanTrigger.

Original Listing: Booth SDK Note: SDK3 Demo / Preview: https://youtu.be/QXxAf5u-pUk Submitted by: Fionna

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How To Evaluate

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References

  • Original listing/source: Beer Pong with CyanTrigger.
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