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While some holiday season films have had game versions released, like Home Alone or Die Hard, it is clear that there is some appetite for some festive gaming fun. These unsuspecting films do not have a typical video game style but would be interesting if interpreted as such. Creating these films as video games would certainly add another dynamic to the festive stories that they tell.
5 Deck The Halls
A Christmas light-building rivalry between Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito lit up the festive spirit in this funny, rambunctious comedy. With a legendary cast and lighthearted banter as two men go at loggerheads to be better than the other, being able to see their house Christmas lights from far and wide is the motivation throughout the film.
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A Deck the Halls video game could consist of a light-building competition gone awry much like in the film. The player could seek to create the biggest and brightest set of lights but be interrupted at certain intervals for a series of challenges against either the computer or other players. Challenges could include an ice skating race or snowball sabotage of the other person’s lights.
4 The Snowman
The Snowman still remains one of the most beautiful short films to take place over the Christmas season, as it places a young boy traveling through the sky on an adventure with the snowman he built. In terms of a video game structure, the game could be a flying-through-the-air simulation game where players get to explore a beautifully drawn cartoon world.
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Content within the game could include flying to different locations and completing various building tasks, or scenes where they have to rescue or help characters make something. This would also involve meeting the various characters included in the film, such as Father Christmas, along the way. There would be plenty of opportunity to build more snowmen, of course, and watch them come to life.
3 The Christmas Chronicles
The Christmas Chronicles video game idea could consist of an adventure game helping Santa to deliver presents before the sun comes up and Christmas Day arrives. As in the film, Santa and the children do not have the help of a sleigh, the game would allow the player to search for helpful items or modes of transport in order to best get the presents to the appropriate locations.
Obstacles will present themselves during the game, such as obstructed pathways or confrontations from other characters, that the player would have to navigate their way around. Another challenge during the game could also be the game characters seeking to find the missing sleigh and collecting clues from items and people they pass in gameplay as to its location. They would have to use the information that they have gathered to try to get it to power up and fly in the sky.
2 The Santa Clause
This 1994 Christmas comedy was the first installment in a film franchise where Scott Calvin, played by the hilarious Tim Allen, must become the new Santa. Despite its two sequel films not being regarded as highly as the first, The Santa Clause remains a staple on the festive film shelf for families.
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The video game of this film could be a character taking part in a series of sleigh-related challenges. There could be multiplayer challenges where there would be a sleigh race to be the best Santa or singleplayer games. These could include a series of timed tasks where Santa must deliver presents in the allotted time. The police who feature in the film could also be an additional obstacle for the player to avoid.
1 It’s A Wonderful Life
It’s A Wonderful Life still remains one of the best classic Christmas films ever made, focusing on the trials and tribulations of the life of George Bailey. Struggling to appreciate his surroundings, George meets a friendly ghost and gets to experience the world as if he does not exist. In a video game setting, the adaptation could exist like ‘The Game of Life,’ where the player gets to experience George’s life in chronological order.
Players would complete mini-games or tasks based on the different challenges that George himself faces. They could also complete mini quizzes or answer questions that change the entire direction of the game so that the character of George’s life is entirely in their hands. The fate of the game is dependent on the ability to play.
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