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Guests will be able to enjoy an exciting set of challenges, competing against their mates to win a selection of fun prizes across a host of carefully curated fairground games, which have been given a distinctly Scottish twang. These include:
Tinning Park (Tin Can Alley) / Shots Fired (Shooting Game) / Cannae Whack It (Whack-a-mole) / Skee-Baw (Skeeball) / Slam Drunk (Basketball) / Bulls Aye (Darts) / Lucky Tosser (Hoopla) / Plenty O’ Fish (Fishbowl) / Duck Hunt (Hook a Duck) / Strength Hit
Fayre Play Glasgow is the perfect place for visitors to clown around and enjoy a nostalgic mix of fairground favourites with a competitive edge, made over with a Scottish twist!
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