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Revision as of 16:44, 14 August 2021

This article is about the online game. You may be looking for the special.
An Elwood City Thanksgiving
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Game Information
Game type Variety
Release date November 2020
Platform Online
Website link Play now!

An Elwood City Thanksgiving is an Arthur game on the PBS Kids website. It is based on the special "An Arthur Thanksgiving." It was released in November 2020.

Gameplay

The game follows the traditions of four households around Thanksgiving: the Reads, the Baxters, the Ratburns, and the the Crosswires. The player can visit these houses in any order, and each one has a unique activity. In every house, the player can take a family photo or serve Thanksgiving dinner to the residents.

In Buster's house, he explains his tradition of acknowledging the Indigenous Peoples of Elwood City. The activities here include reading a land acknowledgement and picking vegetables. In Mr. Ratburn's house, the player can bake a chocolate cake. Arthur's house features a poster-creating activity. Muffy's house includes an activity of packing meals for families in need.

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