40 • Off icial Kids Mag • OC T & NOV 2018
Age 6
Luigi's Mansion
Having won a mansion in a contest that,
oddly enough, Luigi didn't enter, he tells
Mario to meet hime there. Upon arriving,
Luigi doesn't find Mario anywhere. What
he does find are lots of spooky ghosts and
goblins. Now it's up to Luigi to save his bro
from the clutches of this haunted mansion.
Featuring four levels of ghost catching
fun, paranormal puns and puzzles, Luigi's
Mansion is a great game for any time of
year, especially so for Halloween.
Legend of Zelda:
Majora's Mask
Not to say other Zelda games don't
have their share of creepy moments, but
Majora's Mask puts them all to shame.
Taking place shortly after Ocarina of
Time, Link is searching for Navi, his fairy
companion and guide. He soon runs in to
Skull Kid, who captures his horse, takes
the time changing Ocarina, and curses him.
In his quest to find his friends Link finds
himself in Termina, a parallel dimension.
The only way to set things back is to find
an ancient mask. However, in three days
the moon will crash into Termina and
destroy the world. Its up to you to find the
connection between these masks, the evil
moon and Skull Kid before it's too late. This
adventure will have you on the edge of your
seat, and possibly peeking through your
fingers, at the strange masks and creepy
characters you'll meet along the way.
Plants VS Zombies
You're a home owner and you're about
to get overrun by zombies. What do
you do? Plant zombie attacking flora, of
course. In Plants vs. Zombies you create a
barrier of plants and fungi between you and
Halloween's right around the corner and what better way to
spend some time than scaring ourselves — but not too much
though. We don't want those nightmares to keep you up,
you have school the next day after all. This is a list of family
friendly games that have a few jumps and a lot of fun.