NAMRIP at New Forest Show 2017
‘The most dangerous game in the world’ featured at NAMRIP at New Forest Show 2017 (25-27 July 2017), supporting the Wessex Medical Research tent. Peter Dawes, of Wessex Medical Research, and Professor Leighton, thanked the volunteers (Jan Westbury, Collin Sones, Yvonne Richardson, Eleanor Porges, Rhiannon Leighton, Rob Howlin and Frances Clarke) who covered the game, talking to the public who were interested in playing it and answering the questions that arose from it, with unfailing cheerfulness and professionalism for the four days of the event.
The game can be seen as the large wooden hexagonal structure visible in the photographs. It was joined by the Stem Cell Mountain and the Respiratory Group's ‘Snot production’ exhibit.
After the show, ‘The most dangerous game in the world’ returned for its display at its permanent home in Winchester Science Centre, whose staff brought it down from Winchester for the show on the morning of 25 July and helped set it up.