*WIN* Horrible Histories the game: Test your knowledge of the gruesome past

From the incredibly popular Horrible Histories series, a game to test your knowledge of our gruesome past.

From the Rotten Romans to the Vile Victorians and beyond, this brilliantly entertaining game takes you on a journey through history. Move round the board by answering a question from three (often very odd!) answers or perform an action, like miming Admiral Nelson. For 2 to 4 players, watch out for cheeky Rattus and his Horrible Chance cards, from being press-ganged into the navy to being accused of witchcraft! With over 600 questions, packed with foul facts and hilariously misleading possible answers, fabulous fun!

Priced at £19.95 this can be bought from the Wicked Uncle website.

Competition Time

Now it’s time to try your luck at winning a copy of this game for your family. Just complete the easy Gleam widget below to enter. UK entrants only!

WIN A HORRIBLE HISTORIES GAME

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

  • Giveaway will run until September 25th 2021.
  • There is one prize to be won.
  • The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
  • This giveaway is open to UK entries only.
  • Entrants must be age 18 or over.
  • Data controller for the purposes of this giveaway is Mummy Fever. Your details will not be used for any other purpose than selecting/informing a winner.
  • Winner’s details will be passed to Mummy Fever who are responsible for sending out the prize.
  • All entries will be checked.
  • The winner will be chosen at random from valid entries after the closing date.
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  • Failure to respond within two days may result in a new winner being drawn.
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65 comments

  1. Mousetrap! For some reason I adored it despite never owning it – so I always used to look forward to the days at school where we’d all bring a game in cos someone would always bring it!

  2. I always loved Risk… possibly because I was good at it. And thus it’s a good job I’m against war in all forms, or I’d be dangerous lol!

  3. My favourite board game as a child was Monopoly (except when my brother xheated and stole money from the bank, ha ha!)

  4. My kids love horrible histories so would love this. We play a few different games but frustration probably works the best

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