Most stores have cheap halloween music/sound effect CDs that you can play, but don't play it too loud so you can hear if anyone needs help.
Strings of pumpkin or skeleton lights also make great effects and help light the way in darker areas and corners. Setup a strobe light or some black lights to add to the spooky mood. The more secure the better, as kids will inevitably tug at whatever walls are put up, and you don't want the tunnel to fall apart.
You can also tuck blanket corners into window sills and curtain rods or shut them into doors. You can use chairs or card tables to drape the sheets over and pin them against the wall to hang them in place, or you can use thumb nails or actual nails if you don't mind the holes in your walls (make sure to get your parents' permission before doing this!).
Cardboard boxes are also great for outdoor mazes, and usually you can get a bunch of them for free if you stop by the customer service desk in the back of a store like walmart. Indoors you can use some old sheets, blankets or towels to make spooky tunnels in your hallway or through your kitchen or living room. Halloween Games to Play at Home and Scary Games to Play at Parties Ideas for scary fun games for parties or just to play at home - Click here if you're looking for online scary games to playĪ great scary game for kids to play at Halloween parties is to setup a scary maze at your house. Shooter Games | Point & Click Games | All Game Categories Spooky, creepy, frightening, horror Flash gamesįull Scary Game List | Phantom Mansion | Scary Maze Game