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  2. These Family Christmas Games Will Get Everyone in the ... - AOL

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    Trim the Tree. This ho, ho, hilarious game will put everyone's tree decorating skills to the test! Split into teams then choose one person from each group to be the tannenbaum. Players will race ...

  3. 40 simple, fun games to entertain kids during winter break - AOL

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    Play musical chairs with Christmas songs. Play "Santa Says" just like you would "Simon Says." If your kids like card games, play "Candy Canes" just like you would "Spoons." Place one less candy ...

  4. Category:Christmas video games - Wikipedia

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    The Darkside Detective. Daze Before Christmas. Dead Rising 4. Deathsmiles II. Diddy Kong Racing. Die Hard (video game) Die Hard Trilogy. Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza. Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

  5. 30 Fun Christmas Party Game Ideas the Whole Group Will Love

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    The Grinch Mafia. If you're unfamiliar with the game Mafia, it's a popular party game where a group of designated "mafia" members in your party try to, er, take out the designated civilians. While ...

  6. List of Hugo video games - Wikipedia

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    The Agent Hugo series adaptations is a James Bond parody themed reboot of the Hugo franchise developed and published by ITE Media. The original Agent Hugo was released only in Europe in 2005, followed by Agent Hugo: Roborumble (2006), Agent Hugo: Lemoon Twist (2007), and Agent Hugo: Hula Holiday (2008). Unlike the classic Hugo games, the games ...

  7. Snap-dragon (game) - Wikipedia

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    Snap-dragon (also known as Flap-dragon, Snapdragon, or Flapdragon) was a parlour game popular from about the 16th century. It was played during the winter, particularly on Christmas Eve. Brandy was heated and placed in a wide shallow bowl; raisins were placed in the brandy which was then set alight. Typically, lights were extinguished or dimmed ...