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Enthusiastic hardcore commentary about the minutiae of gaming: Bike Collecting Frugal Motoring Multiplayer News Race R/C Car Sports Tech Touch Banana Splitsville – Each contestant had a large ice cream sundae and a selection of toppings. Each contestant had to put toppings on their sundaes in sequence.
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Makin' the Cut • Sing It! • Livin' the Dream • Sing It! Senior Year • 2: Work This Out! • 3: Senior Year Dance! ( DS) Mind Boggling – Each team is given a large pile of cubes with a letter on each side. The teams place the cubes in their grids in a criss-crossing fashion in an effort to make as many words as they can. The team that makes the most valid words, or, if both teams have the same number of words, the team that uses more letters in their valid words in 60 seconds won the event. Altered States – Each team has an unfinished 3-D jigsaw puzzle of the United States, with each piece being a U.S. state. Teams have to complete their puzzle by placing the remaining pieces in their proper spots. The first team to finish their puzzle won.
Pictures at an Exhibition Both teams must put all the paintings in the correct spots to spell out a related phrase/question. First team to do that correctly wins. Wipe Out – Each team has a gunked up celebrity poster and some wet sponges. Teams throw the sponges at the poster to clean it off. Once they know who the celebrity in the picture is, they must buzz in. The first team to buzz in with the correct celebrity won. Tigger's Honey Hunt • Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood • Hunny Safari • Piglet's Big Game • Rumbly Tumbly Adventure • 100 Acre no Mori no Cooking Book
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Juggling Letters- The contestants are given a board of 5 letters. The first contestant to buzz in made a word out of the letters. . Then the opposing contestant did the same. Contestants continued to alternate turns until one contestant either gave a word that wasn't accepted, repeated a word (including different forms of a word), or ran out of time. For each mistake a contestant made, his opponent scored one point, and the contestant with the most points won the event.
We would like to thank Warrington Borough Council, the youth zone and Derek and Mandy Groarke from the Hook and Jab Boxing Gym in Latchford for their support." Our columnists each focus on a particular perspective and fall into one of the following types of gamers: Smelly Garbage – Each team has a pile of garbage and an identical assortment of trash cans and bags, each a different size. Teams must first place the bags into the appropriately sized cans, then they must place the garbage into the trash cans. The first team to fill each of their trash cans to the top with the garbage won.
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Kids will be excited to get to play Think Fast themselves, and in a Disney setting to boot. But families and groups too will be attracted by a quality opportunity to pit themselves against each other. After dinner entertainment or rainy Sunday afternoons are well catered for by this low barrier to entry experience. Bits and Pieces The host asks a question and both teams must spell out their answer using thin bits of wood. (for example, they use two straight lines to make a T or two curvy lines to make an S.) The first team to finish with the correct answer wins.Gasward- One teammate gave their blindfolded partner a smell, and gave a one-word clue as to identity the object. The team that identified the more smells won the event. As a young man, he served four separate prison terms for robbery, street brawls and being caught carrying drugs in Cyprus.
