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Big Sky Games | In for a Penny | Board Game | Ages 8+ | 2-6 Players | 60 Minute Playing Time

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As standalone show: ITV Studios and Mitre Television for ITV, 13 April 2019 to 26 December 2020 (14 episodes in 2 series + 2 specials) Turn three pennies into a speed racer and have a competition! Build a whole fleet of these racers for far less than the price of one matchbox car. Continue until each player has played all of their pennies, then tally up the score. A penny must lay completely within a scoring area to earn the points. Lay one penny flat on the table, and glue another penny to it, standing it upright (refer to picture). Allow to dry. Variations: The original Shove Ha’penny uses a different board and has some specific rules that have evolved over time. Find a neat kids’ version you can make yourself here.

You will need a bank and one die for this game. If you do not have a piggy bank you can make one by simply cutting a hole in the top of a recycled plastic container (ie Pringles Can, Oatmeal container, Margarine Container).

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Give each player 30 pennies. Player one rolls the die. Whatever you roll, put inside the bank. Player two takes a turn. Continue playing. The winner is the first player who runs out of pennies! Penny Games: Flip the Penny Player one goes and flips the penny. If it lands on heads that counts as one time. If it lands on tails the turn is over. Player one can choose to continue to flip or stop and take the one. If player one continues, flip the coin. If it lands on heads now player one has two points. If it lands on tails player one is out of the game. Player one continues to make decisions whether to continue to risk it or freeze. Set up the playing surface: Print the game board found here or lay out your own. The playing surface can be as small as a sheet of paper or as large as the biggest table you’ve got. Player one rolls the die. Whatever number they roll, put the penny on the board in the matching column. For example, if you roll a 2, put one penny in the box under the number 2. Player two rolls the die and repeats the same. For example, roll a one and put one penny in the square in the number one column. Interviews - Get the inside scoop straight from game designers and publishers, and meet the teams behind everything going on at Zatu.

Features - Fun blogs about all sorts of things, from our monthly gaming adventures to our must-have Easter games, and more! In for a Penny is tightly edited, keeps the tempo high and the show's always moving forward. There is a house style to all the elements: someone literally holds up a card with the name of the segment, while Stephen does something a bit daft. This game is fast paced and you just keep starting rounds over and over again. See who can set the record to get the most heads in a row. More Games to Play To Pass Time at Home During the Pandemic

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Waiting Games includes twenty games to play while on a road trip, waiting for an appointment or sitting around a campfire. This collection of activities encourages children to develop self-regulation, creativity and communication skills while they wait. If you're interested in joining the guest blogging team, please complete our short application and a member of the team will be in touch. Social Media Now the whole family can play Stephen Mulhern’s smash hit primetime gameshow In For A Penny wherever and whenever they like!

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