How To Ask Alexa To Do Spooky Things On Halloween?

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Halloween is here again and Amazon’s voice assistant can be of help to make sure your house is best Halloween home in your area. With Alexa, you will not just be able to come up with Halloween music and scary sounds, you can even set up a haunted house-themed light setting. See How To Ask Alexa To Do Spooky Things On Halloween?:

1. You Can Play Spooky Sounds

There is no Halloween if there won’t be spooky sounds, and there are several Alexa skills that can make this happen.

Spooky Halloween Sounds: This one will play a continuous loop of spooky sounds till you ask Alexa to stop. All you have to do is say, “Alexa, start Spooky Halloween Sounds” to begin.
Spooky Sounds: This one plays fifty minutes of original spooky sounds (in a continuous loop), with an audio easter egg hidden within. You just have to say “Alexa, open Spooky Sounds” to start.
Spooky Scream: This one will play any scream you select after a while. Just say, “Alexa, ask Spooky Scream to start in five minutes.” Increase the volume and be patient, your victim is about to get really scared.

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2. Play Halloween-Themed Games

If you are searching for a strange game to play, there are some Alexa skills to select from.

The Magic Door: This is a well known interactive adventure game. If you walk along the Dark Forest Path, you will be led to the Witch’s home in search of the Wise Wizard.
Ghost Detector: This is precisely what the name hints. You will need to detect and catch ghosts to earn Ghost Bux, which will allow you buy “improvements, gadgets and missions” to keep playing.
Haunted Adventure: This one is just one of the many spooky adventure games.

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3. Tell Scary Stories

Do you want to listen to something horrifying, yet children-friendly? Simply say, “Alexa, tell me a spooky story” and you will listen to a brief story voiced by an actor. Not to worry, they are okay for younger ears.

For something more horrifying, the Scare Me skill can make that happen. Simply say, “Alexa, ask Scare Me to tell me a scary story.” It will read you a brief, 2-sentence scary story.

4. Play Halloween Songs

Surely, one of Alexa’s most intriguing tricks this Halloween is party songs. You can just create a playlist with all your Halloween jams on Amazon Music or Spotify, and then ask Alexa to play it. You can also use the Halloween Music skill.

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5. Check Who Is At The Door

Did you hear the doorbell ring seconds ago? Ow was it the Television? Check if there are trick-or-treaters waiting with Alexa. To make this happen, a video doorbell is needed plus a device where you can view a video feed. Do you own an Amazon FireTV? It can be used to display live video feeds on your Television.

As soon as you hear the doorbell, or think you hear the doorbell, ask Alexa to “Answer the front door” or “Show [camera name]” to confirm who is there.

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