Mega 4 In A Line
Our Mega 4 In A Line game stands at 1.1m tall and is made from durable plastic.
Traditionally, this game is played by two players, but why not make teams to add a twist to the game!
This game requires strategy, skill and sometimes a bit of luck!
Players take it in turns to drop counters into the frame to try and form a line of 4 in a row, whilst also trying to block their opponent from doing the same. The first player or team to get 4 of their colour in a row wins!
Giant Jenga
Our giant version of the fun, traditional, family table top stacking game.
The game consisits of solid wooden blocks which stack to form a tower. Build the tower and then take turns to remove a piece without making the whole tower tumble.Be the last person to remove a piece and replace it on the top of the tower, leaving the whole tower standing to win the game!
All three of these games are perfect for BBQ's, parties, family gatherings, weddings or just a little fun for children, as well as adults, and is suitable for playing indoors and out!
Giant Dominoes
A giant version of the traditional game, this is a great test of skill for all ages to enjoy.
A game suitable for adults and children, this version has grown in size to giant proportions.
Giant dominoes is perfect for BBQ's, parties, family gatherings, weddings or just a little fun for children, as well as adults, and is suitable for playing indoors and out!
Available to hire with free delivery as an add on to any booking over £50.00 (Any bookings under £50.00 may be subject to a delivery charge.)
How to play/ame rules:
The Shuffle: To begin, the dominoes are placed face down and 'shuffled'. Players draw one domino. The player drawing the highest double or if no double, the highest domino plays first. Re-shuffle and then begin drawing the first hand.
Drawing: Each player then draws seven dominoes for his hand. The remaining dominoes (the boneyard), if any, are left face down on the table to be drawn later if a player is unable to play from their hand.
Begin Play: The player who drew the highest double or the highest domino plays first, playing any domino they wish from their had.
Object of the game: Score points by laying the dominoes end to end (the touching ends must match: i.e., one’s touch one’s, two’s touch two’s, etc.). If the dots on the exposed ends total any multiple of five the player is awarded that number of points. All sides of the first double (the spinner) may be used one piece to each side and later one to each end. All other doubles are played at right angles to the line, and the total points on both ends are counted. Dominoing occurs when one player goes out by playing all of his dominoes. The sum of the spots of all opposing players is calculated and added to the dominoing player’s score (rounded to the nearest five). In partnership play the spots of the partner of the one who 'dominoed' are not counted.
Available to hire with free delivery as an add on to any booking over £50.00 (Any bookings under £50.00 may be subject to a delivery charge.)