Are you interested in goodies you can hand out that aren’t full of sugar? What about things you can do in areas where going door-to-door simply isn’t an option anymore? Or a way to get into the spooky season without screen time?

Then check out this small bundle of Halloween games!

  • Eldritch Pets - Can you raise a small bundle of horror in a way that will keep it from wanting to destroy the world? Even more importantly, can you keep your stress levels low enough to avoid the desire to watch the world burn with it? Find out in this Second Guess System game that can be great either for journaling alone in a haunted house or for some question and answer fun with some trick-or-treaters!
  • Halloween Champion - Choose from 8 different champions and use their unique abilities (and spookiest dice set!) to compete for victory! Will Ned the Necromancer’s recycled parts give you an advantage? Will you run out of luck as Binx the Lucky Black Cat? Or will Willow the Wondrous Witch’s spell book bring you victory? Find out in this bookmark dice dual!
  • Happy Monster - Fire up your imagination and break out your favorite stationary. Players build a world together and share about the adventures their monsters experience as they explore. Plenty of roll tables are available to help stir up the imagination for everything from monster creation to a variety of places and events. This letter-writing game isn’t strictly for Halloween, so pen pals can have fun all year round!
  • Magic Brew: Legacy - Gather ingredients and compete to earn the position of apprentice to one of the best wonder workers in the area! After each game, use the prompts and draw an ingredient (or three!) that you’ve won directly onto the card! After enough games with this process, you’ll have your own unique deck to take with you anywhere you want to play. A great gift for any aspiring artist!
  • Spooktacular Bookmarks - Three games in one! Vocabulary Vampire: Read books to figure out the name of your new little vampire friend through the process of elimination. Candy Thief: Catch the little thief that’s been stealing your candy with three different levels of play. Thanks-For-Treating: For our youngest trick-or-treaters, here is a fun incentive to encourage good manners with a little rhyme to help. There’s something for all ages in this small offering alone!
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    1 month ago

    A cheeky Halloween trick (and totally not me reading the description after already posting), these are physical games rather than video games. WoOoOo!