Tennent’s arcade games are the latest creation from the beer brand’s animated series Wellpark and will take players back in time to the world of 80s arcade games.
There are some familiar characters from Tennent’s Wellpark series so far, and some hilarious new faces too.
Many of you will remember playing games like 'chappy' and 'wallie' with your mates when you were younger. The thrill of easily out running a neighbour and the thud of a cheap flyaway football against a wall are fond but distant memories for so many people.
But thanks to Tennent's Lager, punters can re-live those magical moments with a pint in their hand!
In Chap-Door-Run, pub philosopher Bobby faces an assault course of obstacles as he makes his way to safety (the pub) after chapping his neighbour’s door, collecting points in the form of pints of Tennent’s Lager on his way.
In the ultra-tense Wallie it’s one player, one ball and one wall – that’s all!
Things are getting pretty serious with these @TennentsLager arcade games pic.twitter.com/MG9gYyllXr
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Paul Condron, Marketing Director at Tennent’s said: “Lots of us look back fondly on the days before smartphones and Facebook, when we’d entertain ourselves outside playing games like Wallie and Chappy.
"So we thought it would be fun for punters to re-live the nostalgia of younger days and have a bit of a laugh as part of the latest Wellpark series."
Four games will be previewed at T in the Park, before touring Scottish pubs and bars from 25 July.
All punters need to do is buy a drink in participating bars to receive a token to play.
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