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Britains got talent Board Game
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Britain's got talent board game will be a top board game for this christmas and will make a prefect xmas gift for your friends and family!
Britain's got talent board game is a really fun board game that reveals your 'hidden' talents!
Based on the amazingly successful Britain's Got Talent television show on ITV, the Britain's got talent board game allows you to create your very own talent show at home with your friends and family as the judges, perfect for after christmas dinner!
You get to choose your'talent' from the card - either easy, medium or hard, then just push the Big Red Button and start performing! Keep the the judges entertained - or watch those crosses lightup. This game is about light-hearted fun,so...''Ready when you are!''
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Included with the Britain's got talent board game is:
- MICROPHONE with echo effect
- KAZOO
- PLASTIC CUPS
- BALLS
- ORIGAMI PAPER
- MAGIC PLAYING CARDS
- Game cards with 300 talents
- 1 board with electronic unit
- 6 playing pieces
Britain's got talent board game is suitable for 4+ Players
Ages 8+ .
Britain's Got Talent Board Game Rules
Britain's got talent game rules
Britain's Got Talent Game Preparation:
To start the Britain's got talent game you must place the Britains got talent Machine in the centre of the board.
Place the Talent Cards in a pile near the board.
Each player chooses a coloured playing piece and places it on the START segment of the board.
In these rules the person whose turn it is, is called 'the performer'. Their effort to entertain the judges is called 'the performance'.
After each performance play passes to the left.
Britain's Got Talent Talent Cards
Each Talent Card lists three 'talents' on each side. The top one is the easiest and the bottom one is the hardest. Each 'talent' has a SKILL rating from 1 up to 3 and a target TIME of either 20, 40 or 60 seconds. These are represented by the symbols on the top right-hand corner of each card. The higher the skill level and the longer the target time, the higher your possible score can be.
The Britains Got Talent Game Machine
The Britain's got talent game machine has three kinds of buttons:-
(1) The Big Red Button which you press to start a performance and which the judges press during a performance to light up their crosses
(2) The small SKILL and (3) TIME buttons which match the symbols on the Talent Cards.
To start the game the player with the most recent birthday will be the first 'performer'.
Britain's Got Talent Game Starting a Turn:
The performer picks up the top card from the Talent Card pile. They take a few moments to choose one of the three talents from the side that was face down on the pile. They must then read out loud their chosen talent to the other players. The performer must now press the SKILL and TIME buttons on the Britain's got talent board game Machine that match those of their chosen talent. The Britain's got talent game machine will confirm these levels as the buttons are pressed. The three players to the performer's left will act as the three judges (any other players act as audience members venting their approval or disapproval). The middle judge will ask if the performer is ready. When the performer says, "Yes" the middle judge presses the Big Red Button to start the timer.
The Performance:
The performer must now do their best to act out, perform or otherwise demonstrate their 'talent'. Perhaps they should chat amicably to the judges; perhaps explain their actions as if they were a keen presenter on a kids' TV show. Simply 'doing' the talent is unlikely to be enough. A performer must entertain the judges to have a chance of lasting to their target time. As each judge runs out of patience, they press the Big Red Button to light up a cross. If all three judges have pressed the Big Red Button (lighting up all three crosses) the Britain's got Talent board game machine will make the UHUHUH! sound to end the performance. If a performer reaches their target time without receiving three crosses, their turn is ended by the CONGRATULATORY sound.
Finishing a Turn:
The Britains got talent Machine will announce the performer's score and that player then moves their playing piece that number of spaces around the board. If the Big Red Button is pressed again before the next performer presses the SKILL and TIME buttons the last performer's talent score will be repeated. Place the Talent Card at the bottom of the pile. The player to the performer's left takes the next turn.
Winning the Game:
The first player whose piece reaches (or passes) the winning space on the board is the winner.
Amended Rules for 2 and 3 players:
With three players, one of the two judges can press the Big Red Button twice.
With two players, the single judge can press the Big red Button three times.
Performing Your Own Talents:
Any performer can decide to perform a hidden talent of their own. They must inform the judges of this and what they are going to do. The SKILL level will always be 2 and the target TIME will be 40 seconds.
The Britain's Got Talent game Machine scoring system:
In case you're interested... each score is calculated using; the SKILL level, the target TIME and the time taken by each judge to press the Big Red Button. A 60 second talent with a SKILL level of 3 has the potential for a top score of 9.
Pressing the wrong Button:
If the wrong SKILL or TIME button is pressed simply press the correct button that will override the error.
Britain's got talent board game
Helpful hints and tips for britains got talent game
Here are some important tips to help you win on Britain's Got Talent this christmas! Good Luck!
The Most Important tip we can give you for your Britain's got talent board game is:
When performing in front of an audience, grandparents, family, it can be an exhilarating experience even if you have never done it before. Don't worry! You could well discover that you were made for the stage!
The first and most important thing to remember when playing Britain's got talent board game this christmas is - perform with confidence; even if you do not feel confident. If you look like you're in control you can make the most inept performance seem outstanding, that goes for you to dad's! Performing is like selling - if the audience feels good about the performer, they will feel good about the performance.
Choose the talent that best suits you. It is always better to pick an easier, lower scoring talent you CAN do, rather than a harder, higher scoring talent that might get you "crossed off" early.
Britain's got talent board game physical tips:
Make sufficient space in front of you and assemble all the props you need - sounds simple, but it's easy to overlook a key prop and end up looking silly in front of your grandparents!
Handle the props and get a feel for their surface texture. You don't want anything to slip through your fingers because it's smoother than you expect.
Keep your shoulders back and your chin up - this body position gives the audience the feeling that you are in control.
Keep you eyes up - briefly making eye contact with judges and audience members throughout your performance.
Do not just look straight ahead - you'll look like a startled rabbit.
When looking at the audience, your family members, gently swivel your head around, don't look out of the corners of your eyes - this looks shifty and nervous and smile as much as you can when preforming!
board game expression tips
If you're singing on the britain's got talent game, make sure you sing out and get it everything you can! If you're talking - speak up, make sure granddad can hear you over the queens speech. If you're acting - make your gestures wide and a little overdone. In a game like this there is no such thing as OVERACTING. But if you under-act, those crosses will light up very quickly.
Establish a relationship with your audience. You can take up a little time at the start of your performance by explaining in more depth what you are going to do. This draws them in and makes them want to know what comes next.
BEFORE YOU START
When the judge asks if you are ready to start, you can take a few moments to collect your thoughts before you say "YES". Those few moments can be a precious breather that let you consider your performance. For example:-
If you are impersonating a famous entertainer, give a few moments thought to which mannerisms people associate with that entertainer so you can exaggerate those actions during your performance.
If you are going to sing, run through the first couple of lines in your head. When you are singing, if you don't know all the lyrics simply carry on "la la-ing" - but with gusto! If you're funny, you can still stop the judges hitting that Big Red Button!
Before you play a tune on the kazoo, hum it to yourself to make sure that you know what you are going to play.
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