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Become Santa Claus to Bring Gifts to Children this Festive Season

Become Santa Claus to Bring Gifts to Children this Festive Season
Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

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What’s a better way to spend the holidays than becoming Santa, exploring different environments as you try to save Christmas? You’ve worked hard to prepare your home and meals, and now it’s time for you to relax for a game or two. Let’s leave the tracking of Santa to others.

In this list, we’ll show you different games where you become Santa in different forms. Some are cute and friendly, while others are more aggressive. It all depends on the type of game you enjoy playing. 

Elf Bowling 2

You may recall the first game where you play as Santa and knocked a bunch of pins down consisting of your little helpers. In Elf Bowling 2, Santa is on holiday, which means you play in different exotic locations. It’s time for you to unwind before you head out to deliver gifts to the children.

The main difference in Elf Bowling 2 is that you’ll see how far you can bowl the little elves. If you roll too far, they’ll fall off the end of the ship or out of bounds. It will test your ability to master distance and power to get them in the right spots for a high score.

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Santa Claus in Trouble

It’s time to deliver the presents to the children, but there’s one small problem. You’ve lost them all over the village, and you need to find them before it’s too late. In Santa Claus in Trouble, you run around a 3D environment trying to locate the gifts.

You’ll spend ten levels running and jumping along rooftops and over chimneys. There are plenty of obstacles in your way, but you can see where the gifts have landed. Can Santa find all of them before the sun rises?

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Santa Claus Save the Christmas

If you love retro arcade games that remind you of Super Mario Bros. or Ice Climber, you’ll enjoy Santa Claus Save the Christmas. Once again, you need to find all the presents without anyone getting in your way. This time, it plays out on a 2D platform where you jump to obtain the floating gifts.

There are 81 levels to enjoy. You’ll have snowballs as your weapon, but you’ll have limited lives. That means not letting any of the baddies hit you while you’re on your quest as Santa. You’ll love the carols that accompany you into battle. 

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Santa Run

Here’s a browser game you can play online without downloading any files. Santa Run presents basic gameplay where you need to run as far as you can while avoiding obstacles. It’s a lonely journey, and none of your elves or reindeer are anywhere to be seen.

You can turn left and right while having the option to jump onto the platforms. The 2D environments have pleasant visuals, and even your children can have a go at this one. Let’s see which of you can go the furthest without crashing.

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Talking Santa

I’m sure many of you know Talking Tom or Angela. Now, you can make the jolly fellow talk and do things in Talking Santa. It will look and sound as if you’re Santa, walking around on the screen and shouting at the elves.

You can treat your family and friends to postcards from you as Santa. All you need to do is line up the cast of the game franchise, making them pose in silly positions. It’s sure to bring a chuckle to anyone on the receiving end. Be sure to let your friends know if they’ve been naughty or nice.

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Santa Christmas Escape Mission

What’s harder than trying to prepare gifts for Christmas than having to fight off Grinch men trying to destroy your factory? In Santa Christmas Escape Mission, you need to run around a 3D environment to hit them on the head with a massive candy cane. You should also put out the fires they started.

It gets worse. The Grinch has kidnapped the children to make sure they don’t get gifts. It’s up to you as Santa to find them, freeing them so they can have a jolly Christmas. There are different chapters to enjoy, each becoming more challenging until you finally save the holidays.

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Fight of Gods

Let’s move to games for a more mature audience. Fight of Gods is a platform fighting game where deities battle for supremacy in the galaxy. While he might have been a late addition to the roster, you can now select Santa to fight the other divine beings to show who’s superior.

There are different combos and moves to use, making sure you’re the one left standing in the battle. Also, the stages and environments have stunning visuals.If you have a sensitive religious nature, it’s best to stay away from this one since there are many deities you may recognize. 

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Winter Clash 3D

Our last game is a first-person shooter with graphics that resemble Fortnite. Evil elves abound to ruin Christmas and stop you from delivering gifts to children around the world. Stocked with firearms and explosives, it’s your job as Santa to put an end to their ritualistic plans.

You’ll have power-ups and items to help you along the way. Special boots let you pick up speed in the multiplayer game so you can quickly eliminate enemies. Also, you can upgrade Santa to become more powerful, letting know one stand in your way of accomplishing your mission.

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Shake your belly like a bowl full of jelly

It’s time for you to stop reading and don that Santa hat to save Christmas. Children are waiting for their gifts, and it’s your chance to make sure that happens. Of course, you can choose one of the top exciting ways to do so.

Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

I live in South Africa, Cape town, as a father of two children. I've been gaming almost all my life, with plenty of experience writing reviews and articles on the latest titles. With 15 years of experience in local government performing Facilities Management functions, I moved towards becoming CEO of my own company, Celenic Earth Publications, which serves to publish author's books, including my own. I'm a published author of horror and fantasy novels, while I also dabble in game and movie scriptwriting.

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