Channel 4 mash up games
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This set includes one Twister mat with its 36 Scrabble letters, a spinner board, and the game rules. Two of the most mysterious games ever join forces in this mash-up. In this version, players attempt to guess the suspect, murder weapon, and scene of the crime by asking a series of yes or no questions to the opponent. Any budding detectives will love this head-scratching game. This set includes a pair of game boards, 48 detective notebook cards, and 40 evidence cards.
Lastly, the Candyland and Connect 4 game is sure to create some sweet memories. Players knock plastic candies out of the bottom row of the frame, replacing it with a new disc at the top each time.
As the candy tokens make their way down the board, players attempt to get sets of 2, 3, or 4 candies in a row, whether vertically or horizontally. Kids as young as 6 can start playing this game, which is sure to appeal to plenty of older children and more than a few adults as well. This set includes the grid with its legs and feet, a pivot bar, a slide bar, and 35 plastic candy tokens.
So if your game nights needs a little shake-up, look no further. Whether you're looking for a sweet, simple game, or something that's a little more off-the-wall, these Mashup games from Hasbro are perfect. So it seems appropriate that Channel 4 is kicking off the celebrations to mark 30 years since its launch by effectively putting together a televisual mixtape for its viewers.
The Channel 4 Mash Up on Monday night will see some of the broadcaster's biggest personalities appear in one another's programmes. The comedian Alan Carr will join Kirstie Allsopp poking around other peoples' houses and being cross with buyers when they don't do exactly as she tells them.
The Made in Chelsea cast will pause the "highly annoying" button for about a second as they attempt Come Dine With Me without caterers, butlers or any of the other ludicrous services they would usually employ — in between their important shopping trips and endless discussions of friendships and relationships behind each others backs. Meanwhile, the teams from 8 out of 10 Cats will swap their comedy answers for nimble letter-arranging and the fiendish number round on Countdown, and the Channel 4 News presenters will attempt to give Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall a run for his money as they take over the River Cottage kitchen.
Recalling the experience, Jon Snow said: "I cannot believe I skinned a rabbit.
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