I tried out a virtual Halloween festival – and got more than I bargained for
Ghost Town Pumpkin Festival began as a lockdown project and has now become an annual gaming tradition. My children and I paid it a visit In an attempt to avoid spending £80 to walk around a local park with my children to see some underwhelming spooky decorations, and having failed for the fifth (…)
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The Guardian (Africa)
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