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  • Question
    How old do you have to be to play creepy games?
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    Usually around 13. Kids younger than that may not handle them too well.
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    Is Sara Sarita a ghost or a demon?
    WikiIbisSlinger929
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    She is a ghost. Demons are scary creatures you can see, but ghosts are invisible.
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    If I want to play scary games for fun but avoid encountering actual supernatural entities, what should I do if a game appears to work?
    allie
    allie
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    If a scary game appears to work, you should follow its specific instructions for concluding the game safely. If you feel anxious or concerned, you should then avoid playing that particular game again and always prioritize your well-being by refraining from any actions that could cause harm.
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    Should I do something to end the "Baby Blue" game, similar to how one ends an Ouija session?
    allie
    allie
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    With Baby Blue, you are supposed to drop the invisible baby in your arms into the toilet and flush it.
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    Can Bloody Mary kill me?
    allie
    allie
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    Yes, according to legend, if the incantation is successful, Bloody Mary is believed to be able to kill you. Similar to the Candyman, these games are thought to have dangerous outcomes. However, some folklore also suggests that if Bloody Mary is in a good mood, you might be able to ask her questions about your future.
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    When playing 'The Answer Man,' do I need to be in the same room with others, or can we play from different locations?
    allie
    allie
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    No, you need to be in the same room to play 'The Answer Man.' Playing from separate locations would not work.
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    Are these "scary games" described in the article actual rituals, or are they entirely fictional?
    SageCaster64
    SageCaster64
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    The authenticity of these games is often open to speculation and can depend on your personal beliefs. In my experience, some rituals may seem to work, while others are entirely fictional or rooted in actual practices. It is advised to avoid anything like this unless you are truly prepared to follow all rules precisely. You should especially avoid games involving summoning, such as the Midnight Man or Dry Bones, as these might open you to unforeseen consequences.
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