The classic pub pool table is the perfect iconic accessory to anybody’s games room. Great centre piece for parties or just great for a bit of fun in your spare time.
Surprisingly their not hugely expensive. Usually, a good quality table can retail for under a £1000 ($1900).
If you’re looking for quality then this Classic Barline is highly suitable.
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As a kid this was one of my favourite arcade machines. It is of course the famous Star Wars X-Wing.

If you pine for your childhood fun, then you can now buy this arcade machine and others like it at RetroArcade.co.uk.
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Want some fun with your enormous red light saber in the tub! Look no further than Duck Fadar…

To be perfectly honest, you will probably use Duck Fadar once and then consign it to the cupboard under the stairs - but it made me chuckle.
Duck Vadar retails for £6.95 ($12.85) at Firebox who say:
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If you’re a bit of a masochist then you might enjoy this party game.

Named “Don’t break the bottle” it’s a genuine brain teaser and definitely not for the thirsty!
Gizoo say:
“The wine bottle puzzle consists of a few pieces of wood, some beads and a bit of rope. The challenge is to manoeuvre all the different parts so that the bottle can be taken out intact. This may involve pushing the ball through, passing the rope over, or pulling the block around, one thing or another. You’ll be surprised how many people will accept the challenge - it looks much easier than it is. If you manage to free the bottle of wine you’ll certainly deserve a glass.
It’s so frustrating if you’re the one attempting to solve this wooden puzzle, but great fun for anyone who’s watching. Watching someone struggle to release the bottle as everyone else offers ‘helpful’ advice will have you in stitches. Everyone will have their own way of tackling this puzzling task.
If you’re trying to release the bottle, it won’t be long before you’re desperate for the wine inside and the name of the puzzle - Don’t Break the Bottle - suddenly makes perfect sense, as you try anything to solve it!”
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What a great idea. Wish I’d thought of this one.
Quite simply you can send personalised messages on the champagne bottle label itself. In my eyes that can make the ubiquitous champagne gift something really unique and memorable.

Lastminute retail this for £35 ($64) and describe the service as follows:
“Forget emails and texts, this is the perfect way to send messages. Thinking of telling someone you that you love them? Want to wish someone happy birthday? Or how about telling someone that they’ve got a bad breath problem that they should be taking care of? Whatever your message, the lucky recipient will be jumping for joy when they read it on a personalised Champagne bottle. If only we could send all messages this way.”
Great gift for weddings, birthdays and anniversaries.