multiplayer games, video game console


One of the things I love most about the holidays is that a lot of us in the family are able to get together and play our multiplayer games. Last year a lot of us asked Santa for multiplayer games and we knew that when this holiday season came about that our multiplayer games were going to be the glue to keep us together. The first round was at my uncle’s house for thanksgiving. I called all my cousins and asked them to bring all their video game consoles and their multiplayer games because we were going to start a new thanksgiving tradition: the multiplayer games family tournament. The idea was to break ourselves up into teams and then play against each other for the ultimate prize of an extra piece of grandma’s pumpkin pie. Grandma’s pumpkin pie is so famous in the family that competition became fierce in no time at all. I mean, we started coming up with multiplayer games strategies that were so complex you’d think we were playing for all the marbles in the world. In the end, I was proud to be in the victorious family group and must say that the extra piece of pie laid in my stomach very nicely like a sweet comfort blanket.