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Haunted Games for Kids

The holidays offer a good time for parents and kids to play and spend some quality time together. It doesn't matter if younger or older children fill your home or classroom; kids of all ages enjoy celebrating the spookiness of Halloween. Whether you decide to do craft projects together, play a board game, go online and visit sites to play games or turn your attention to creating a detailed costume, numerous options are available to ensure you have fun.
  1. Transylmania II

    • The website funschool.kaboose.com offers kids a chance to get spooked and be in charge of protecting an old medieval castle in the game "Transylmania II." Players get to act as a vampire, named "Vampy," and scare away villagers obsessed with destroying him. Villagers even bring the Evil Dr. Faustoner, who steals Vampy's teddy bear along when they storm his castle. Help Vampy as he travels across land and sea in search of clues to locate the evil doctor and reclaim his loving Deadly Bear. Don't worry about this game being too scary for little ones. Vampy is a cute, friendly looking vampire. The kind of vampire you'd eat dinner with any night. Players use the arrows on their keyboards to navigate through the game, jump, fly and crouch your way out of trouble.

    Boo!

    • At hauntedhouse.com, various spooky games are available for kids to play if they're looking to get in the holiday spirit. " Boo!" is a variation of the classic game Simon Says. Halloween characters line up in a row and speak making creepy noises in and out of turn. It's up to the player to choose when each character speaks or remains quiet. Playing against the computer, characters talk and then the player must match back to the computer which character grunted what and when. Frankenstein, a ghost, Igor and a vampire all make an appearance in this game. If you score high enough you get to enter your own name in the game as a high scorer.

    Monster Munch

    • "Monster Munch" is a fun online video game at hauntedhouse.com that gets kids in the Halloween spirit with a big hairy scary monster they are responsible for feeding and maintaining. Players get 5 minutes to line the monster up underneath snowflakes falling down out of the sky. You need to feed him his lunch so he must eat as many snowflakes as possible within the specified time. Be careful! Falling ice and snowballs landing on your monster force you to lose points. Snowflakes, balls and icicles speed up as they drop as the game progresses. Monster Munch is a friendly monster so this game is appropriate for younger kids. Spooky music plays in the background, complete with its own lightning storm but you can always turn off the volume.


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