Prize of Tattoo Plinko.
A variation of a game seen on "The Price Is Right," Tattoo Plinko works like this: Thrill seekers drop a token on a vertical board and let it roll down to a selection of slots on the bottom.
Depending on where it lands, a player might have to get the "Trump Stamp," the logo to the 1990s-era sitcom "Home Improvement," a tombstone that reads "R.I.P. Bob Barker," or the Gore/Leiberman campaign logo from 2000.
Then players drop tokens to see where the tattoo will be placed: the lower back, shoulder blade, face, chest or forearm.
A variation of a game seen on "The Price Is Right," Tattoo Plinko works like this: Thrill seekers drop a token on a vertical board and let it roll down to a selection of slots on the bottom.
Depending on where it lands, a player might have to get the "Trump Stamp," the logo to the 1990s-era sitcom "Home Improvement," a tombstone that reads "R.I.P. Bob Barker," or the Gore/Leiberman campaign logo from 2000.
Then players drop tokens to see where the tattoo will be placed: the lower back, shoulder blade, face, chest or forearm.