My family has been involved in games since the first showmen came out from England in the early 1900's. I have seen games change from the old wooden open-air contraptions they one were, to the sleek attractive stands they now are. The games I have are a combination of old time favourites, modern classics and brand new games that have been imported from overseas. All of the games I am presenting here can be applied to any size space from 5 metres upward.
Description of Games
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Circus Clowns
Our newly built Circus Clown trailer is one the largest and most attractive in Australia. Standing at over four metres high, it is sure to draw large crowds. My Clown game has worked for the last four years at the Royal Brisbane Show and also at the Melbourne Moomba festival where it proved to be a great success. As the Laughing Clowns are primarily a child's game, every player receives a prize and prices are kept at family rates.
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Balloon Bust
The balloon game is one of the best games around at the moment, as it proves popular with both adults and children. My company works this game at regional shows as well and it gives a very good return. My balloon game is operated build up style, with patrons being able to bust a balloon, and if the prize is not what they want, they can play on and add their scores up to win bigger and better prizes.
This style was imported from America and not only is a good revenue raiser, it also pleases the patron as they are able to win the prize they want. This is a guaranteed prize every time game. My balloon game has worked the Royal Brisbane Exhibition from 2002 to 2006 to great success.
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Catch a Duck
The Catch a Duck game is always extremely popular with both children and parents, as it is a guaranteed prize every time for the player and is as simple as can be. The player is given a fishing stick and is allowed to pick up a duck of their choice to reveal a number underneath. The number then corresponds to a prize. Every player wins in this family game.
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Pull-A-String
The Pull-A-String games is a fun game suitable for all ages. Patrons choose a string from the bundle handing in front of them; each string is attached to a corresponding prize. One of the easiest games to play!
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Tin Can Alley
One of the first sideshow games ever devised. Patrons are given two balls to throw at a stack of six cans, with big prizes for winners. As this game is relatively simple, a high stock turnover occurs, attracting more customers. |
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