Boo Radley Game:))
Atticus tells the children to leave Boo Radley alone and stop playing the game because it's unfair to make a game out of someone else's life or personal circumstances. He wants them to show empathy and respect for Boo Radley's feelings and privacy, rather than treating him as a source of entertainment or curiosity.
not if its a sport game ;)
He finds them playing "the Boo Radley game" and also trying to stick a note to the window of the Radley house.
stop playing it and take a brake
you stop playing that game are you homosexual or something how old are you anyway? jeez stop playing that GAME!
In order to stop thinking of owls, you must stop playing the Game.
the laughing she heard from inside the house and atticus found out"Atticus's arrival was the second reason I wanted to quit the game. The first reason happened the day I rolled into the Radley front yard. Through all the head-shaking, quelling (trying to stop) of nausea and Jim yelling, I had heard another sound, so low I could not have heard it from the sidewalk. Someone inside the house was laughing."Scout is scared of the laughing she heard from the Radley house when she rolled in the tire, and Atticus was already suspicious that the children were acting out Boo's legend, or the "Boo Radley game."
Play another game.
Hide the game or make fun of Him for playing it
Down load K9 web protection
atticuss role in Jem and Scouts relationship with boo is that he is trying to stop them from making things up about boo and to leave him alone.
first you have to get Greg to stop playing his video game again by clicking on the curtain (the first time you get Greg to stop playing the video game is by beating it). then you go outside and follow Manny who his driving a truck. Then you go inside the laundromat and get Manny and go home. But the Whirley Street kids are there so you click on the snowball.