![]() ![]() Goosebumps has spawned a television series and merchandise, as well as a series of feature films, starring Jack Black as Stine. Another series, Goosebumps Gold, was never released. Various spin-off series were written by Stine: Goosebumps Series 2000, Give Yourself Goosebumps, Tales to Give You Goosebumps, Goosebumps Triple Header, Goosebumps HorrorLand, Goosebumps Most Wanted and Goosebumps SlappyWorld. ![]() From 1992 to 1997, sixty-two books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title. ![]() The stories follow child characters, who find themselves in scary situations, usually involving monsters and other supernatural elements. Stine, published by Scholastic Publishing. Goosebumps is a series of children's horror fiction novels by American author R. Spin-off series: October 1994 – February 2000 April 2008 – present Original series: July 1992 – December 1997 However, it's the gameplay which is the biggest problem and it simply isn't varied or enjoyable enough to be able to recommend this to anyone but the biggest Goosebumps fan.Horror, supernatural fiction, thriller, children's literature The visuals and presentation aren't great, with environments being pretty bland and uninteresting, although the monster design fares a little better, with some vaguely well designed creatures to scare you. There isn't a lot to do, other than wander around, collecting a few items and occasionally defeating one of the monsters, and it all gets pretty tedious quickly. What this turns into is a very basic sort of maze game, a bit like a 3D version of Pac Man, but with some mild horror elements. However, in order to do so, you must first face off against a variety of classic horror villains, including Dracula, a werewolf, a mummy and more. However, things go a bit wobbly when some of them are captured, so if falls to two plucky heroes to venture inside and rescue them, before they can all escape with their lives. This one finds several of the book's characters visiting the titular theme park. ![]() If you are a fan of the book, then you might find some amusement here but otherwise, you can happily skip this. It stands as a sequel to the hugely popular kids horror novel, One Day at Horrorland, and was produced by Dreamworks, but even the involvement of legendary director Steven Spielberg can't help it from being little more than average. Although not quite as bad as its sequel Attack of the Mutant, Escape from Horrorland is far from being a decent game. ![]()
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