Nickopolis

!Nickelodeon Universe Kuboia (formerly Nickopolis) is a Nickelodeon-themed family entertainment centre in Reichetto, Kuboia, which was open on 27th March 2001, closed on 10th August 2010, and reopened under the current name on July 15th, 2018. The fun centre is open on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and during school holidays.

Attractions
The fun centre is divided into TBA attractions.

The Blimp
The Blimp was a snack bar, which sold fast food, soft drinks and alcohol. A soft play area was added in April 2003. As of July 2018, the Blimp is still closed to the public and still abandoned, however all the other areas of the park are open.

The Bunker
The Bunker is an arcade, which was located underground. Visitors would go to The Bunker via an elevator, but a staircase was opened if the elevator malfunctioned.

The Stage
The Stage is a large hall with a stage. Often, events would go on throughout the day, such as performances or games. Occasionally, events would broadcasted on Nick Go! until it's closure in 2010.

Closure
After it was announced all channels owned by MTV Networks Kuboia would close, it was confirmed in January 2010 that Nickopolis would close in August that year. During the centre’s last few months active, the price for food and merchandise dropped significantly, most of the areas were reported dangerously messy and the building became a victim for vandalism. Nickopolis’s final day open was 10th August 2010. Before it's reopening in July 2018, Nickopolis has been left completely abandoned.

Several Kuboian citizens have reported to have broken into the building’s ruins and in some cases stole some artifacts from the abandoned family entertainment centre. Some of the alleged stolen Nickopolis artifacts had been sold on Ebay.

In July 2018, The Jetaine MTV Networks restored the park to how it was before it's closure in 2010. The park reopened that year as Nickelodeon Universe Kuboia, under ownership from the Jetaine MTV Networks.

An Interniot version opened when the Kuboian version closed, and it's still around to this day.