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7 Holiday Gift Exchange Games to Brighten Your Celebrations
🎁✨ Unwrap the Fun This Holiday Season! ✨🎁
Looking for unique ways to spice up your holiday celebrations? 🎉 We've got you covered with our latest blog post on 7 heartwarming gift exchange games! 🎲🎅 From the laughter-filled White Elephant to the intriguing Dutch Santa, discover games that bring joy and connection to your festive gatherings. 🌟
Plus, delve into the magic behind the joy of giving. 🧠💖 Learn how these traditions do more than just spread cheer – they're a key to stronger community bonds!
Curious? Head over to our blog to read more and start planning your holiday fun now! 📖🎄
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Tron The Game In Real Life - Disc Golf
One of my favourite films, is Tron. Not just because Jeff Bridges "The Dude" stars in it. Not because it was the first film to use CGI. I loved it because of the GAMES! For those of you that don't know, Tron was a film back in 1982 where Jeff Bridges gets sucked into a computer and is forced to play games. If you haven't seen it or the sequel, I won't spoil it further for you. Needless to say, they have these 'discs' which they use all the time in the games. I've loved tossing around a frisbee because it gives me the feeling like I'm Flynn in Tron. Enter Disc-Golf…
Wanna Splice some DNA? Try this Game
The past few months I have been working on a new video blog called GMVR. It's a gaming channel that's not trying to redefine anything, just have fun with my depressed friend on Mondays. The worst days ever, now get a little better. So here we are playing Nanocrafter.org. It's a free to play puzzle game that teaches a better understanding about Convalescent Strands of DNA, Genetics and more. I'm still not sure what we were doing though. But it was fun! Have a try yourself and see how far you can get.







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