Plan Ahead: 4 Fun, Social-Distanced Thanksgiving Activities

13 Nov 2020 by Sandra Escobedo in Cuisine, Decorating, General, Home, Music, Pleasure, Products

Thanksgiving will look a little different this year as people may be sticking to smaller gatherings and avoiding traveling to visit family. Addicting Games, one of the largest online games sites around has a few social-distanced, fun ideas to stay busy over the Thanksgiving holiday. Check them out here:

Connect with friends and family virtually and play Big Farm: This FREE, multiplayer game is for all ages and gives you a taste of what it’s like to live and work on a farm! A farm is a lot of work and you’ll be put to the test fixing up chicken shacks, polishing off the cows, hosing down the horses and getting the fields to grow. This game will make you work for your food.

Start your holiday shopping early: It’s officially the holiday season! Stores staying open on Thanksgiving evening has been a heated topic for years, but this year, with the continuation of the COVID a lot of stores like Walmart, Target, Kohl’s, etc. are choosing to remain closed in order to prevent crowds. Plenty of stores are releasing their black friday deals early this year to promote online shopping.

Play a food-related game while cooking something new: Thanksgiving is all about a delicious meal (and family of course)! Before you start cooking your turkey and side dishes, get some practice playing Foodoku! This food-based version of sudoku will bring endless amounts of fun to your Thanksgiving day. Everyone in your home will be salivating!

Try a new online game for FREECandy Bubble is a free bubble shooter game. Candy is a sweet treat and bubbles are airy fun. When you combine the two you get a crazy, floaty, and dreamy synthesis of fun and excitement. Use your aim and try to recognize the patterns as you blast your way through various levels filled with multicolored balls that are slowly filling up.  You’ll have a blast taking potshots at the wall of candy-colored bubbles and trying to keep them at bay before they are able to overcome you.

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