I found a treasure trove of FREE Sky TV extras including sport and perks to keep the kids entertained for hours

SKY appears to have quietly introduced a load of extra entertainment on its TV service – and the kids will love it especially.

But there’s plenty for adults and sports fans too.

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Can you get to a million?[/caption]

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Help Jerry steal cheese[/caption]

Sky has boosted its free game line-up on Sky Glass with some cracking additions I had missed, including big names we’ve all heard of.

This includes classic game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? which you can play solo or part of a group of up to eight people.

There’s a classic option, as well as a head-to-head knockout version and a co-op take on it too.

If you love football, there’s also Women’s Football Trivia 2025 to test you knowledge.

These join other well-known titles such as Wheel Of Fortune.

But for the kids there’s even more big name brands to choose from.

There’s a Tom and Jerry Food Thief game where you have to help Jerry steal cheese without being caught by Tom – as well as dodge hazards like dynamic and spikes along the way.

You can also play Teen Titans Go! Power Tower, where you have to help Robin make his way through the Power Tower while avoiding lasers, robots and other dangers.

And there’s a car-based Batwheels Gotham Getaway title from Cartoonito as well.

My person favourite is Name the Song, which I played with friends a few times.

You can choose from a number of categories, from pop to rock, or even an era like the 80s.

Then you’ll hear the beginning of a track and simply have to name it from one of the four options before the timer runs out.

The songs get harder and the timer gets shorter as you progress so think fast.

Tricks for your Sky remote

Try a whole host of Sky tricks to take your TV to a whole new level.

  • How to set channel favourites
  • Clear storage space on your box
  • Special voice commands
  • Hidden buttons on your remote
  • Dark mode on Sky Q
  • Secret menu with hidden settings

Image credit: Getty / The Sun / Sky

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