The National Videogame Museum has hatched some 'eggs-cellent' activities and games lined up for Sheffield's Easter holidays.
Join in drop-in workshops for children and adults alike. Use arts, crafts and easily accessible coding software with a BBC Micro:Bit pocket computer to bring a virtual pet to life. Shake it to make noises, create lines of code to make it laugh and smile or program it to say hello. There'll also be colouring activities for younger children.
And head to Dizzy Corner, to play two of the greatest adventures of Dizzy the egg – star of a series of games designed by the Oliver Twins in Britain in the 1980s and 90s. Relive Dizzy’s attempt to rescue his girlfriend Daisy from the King Troll in the ZX Spectrum version of Fantasy World Dizzy (AKA Dizzy III), and play his 1991 adventure Fantastic Dizzy on the Sega Mega Drive.
Alongside all that there'll be the usual selection of exhibitions and over a hundred playable videogames.
Open from 10am every day 1–16.