We hope you have fun being a part of gaming history! (However it turns out - fingers crossed.)"ĭecksplash is a multiplayer-focused mix of Tony Hawk's skateboarding and Splatoon-esque area control. "We're releasing the game free for a week AND if 100k people download, play, and have fun, we'll instantly launch the game at the end of the free week. "Thus we've devised a 'first of its kind' experiment: The Splash N' Grab! "Like any proud parent, we love Decksplash, but unlike deluded creators, we want to believe that you love it too," Bossa explained in a blog post. Or, if Decksplash misses its target, it is "RIP" for the project. If 100,000 people play the game it will be released in Early Access. The scratchcard costs £5 and prizes range from £5 up to the top prize of £1,000,000.Surgeon Simulator and I Am Bread developer Bossa Studios is taking a unique approach to the fate of its next project, Decksplash.Īfter a year in development, Decksplash's future will be decided by a week-long free trial on Steam. ![]() The Bank The Cash Scratchcard from The National Lottery offers a 1 in 3.09 overall chance of winning a prize. ![]() Steve is a regular National Lottery player and bought the winning Bank The Cash scratchcard at the Co-op, Stanhope Square, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 6AP on Easter Monday, 10 April, 2023. Steve enjoys fishing day trips around Devon and Cornwall and metal detecting. We are now both debt free which is unbelievable and it’s a wonderful nest egg for our retirement. “I will continue working, so will Heidi but we plan to have more holidays. We’ll have a home for the first time ever, with no mortgage and still have enough for retirement. I’ve always rented, just throwing my money away on a roof over my head. The pair have already booked a holiday and Steve has bought a new car.īoth Steve and Heidi have always rented so they’ll be buying a home together with the winnings. Steve’s girlfriend, Heidi Hammond, 51, from Ashwater is a clockmaker. National Lottery £1M Scratch card winner Steven Goodwin 51 and partner Heidi Hammond “When they found out I had won, they were delighted for me. The people at my depot have been great with me as the new boy. “I love my job, it great to meet so many people and the countryside as you drive around is sometimes breath-taking. There I was a bus driver, with a load of passengers on board, and nobody knows I’m a millionaire. “As the people hopped on, I was chuckling to myself. After winning on Easter Monday, Steve went straight into work the next day for his normal shift travelling between Launceston and Plymouth. He re-trained as a bus driver, passed his test last year and now drives for Go Cornwall. Originally from Leicester, Steve moved down to Devon for a more relaxed way of life and to be closer to his parents who live in the southwest. And that night I put the scratchcard in an envelope and put it under my pillow for safe keeping.” I just sat there looking at it, holding it tightly. “No-one believed me, I had to take a photo and send a picture. Steve called his mum first to tell her of his amazing news, then partner Heidi. I then told my landlady that I needed to make an important call and asked if I could use her landline, and I rang the National Lottery people.” Steve said: “I sat in the kitchen and tried to eat my kebab, but I couldn’t. National Lottery £1M Scratch card winner Steven Goodwin I am not embarrassed to say I shed a tear. Steve said: “I had been a bit longer than I thought so I went into the kebab shop, got my doner, and drove home although I can’t remember much of the journey, as I was a bit emotional. They confirmed that Steve needed to contact The National Lottery. ![]() Steve went back inside and showed the scratchcard to staff. The final number on the card was 73 which I hoped meant I had won big.” I decided to buy a scratchcard and scratched it when I got outside. ![]() I then shopped in the store for some bread and stuff and got to the till to pay. But I went into the kebab shop next door first to order a doner. Steve, who now plans to buy his first home after convincing his family of his win, said: “I needed some bits and bobs from the Co-Op. Bus driver Steve went to his local Co-op for a loaf of bread and stopped in at the kebab shop next door before going to the supermarket.īut while at the Co-op the 51-year-old bought a National Lottery Bank The Cash scratchcard - and scooped £1million. A bus driver who went to the shop for a loaf of bread instead went home, in tears, with a cold doner kebab - and £1million.
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