Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland

Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland

PC

Release Date: July 2, 1996

Adventure, point-and-click, singleplayer

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Point'n'click adventure game created in the convention of an interactive film and based on an extremely popular, youth series of horror fiction books. The three heroes of the game go to the macabre amusement park, created by the demonic Madison Storm, and our task is to help the kids escape from this ghastly place.

Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland is an adventure game based on an extremely popular series of horror fiction books created by American author R.L. Stine. Between 1992 and 1997, this series, addressed to younger audiences, published more than 60 titles, which were translated into 35 languages and were constantly on the bestseller lists.

The plot of the game is a direct continuation of the story presented in the book One Day at Horrorland. The three main characters, Lizzy, Luke and Clay, as a result of a series of unexplained events, once again end up in a macabre amusement park created by the demonic Madison Storm. Fortunately, this time they are not only dependent on each other, because it is the player's task to help them escape from this ghastly place.

Almost the whole action of the game takes place in the twilight, lit only by the glow of a full moon. During our adventure we will visit, among others, the werewolf village, Dracula castle or the monstrous zoo. We will cross the river with the help of the age of a coffin, we will also come across a variety of creatures, bats and giant spiders. During the game we will also get to know details about the creation of the park and the history of its creator. As a reward for our struggle in the lucky finale, the game will treat us to one of several possible finishes.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland Summary

Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 60 MHz, 8 MB RAM, Karta grafiki 1 MB, 10 MB HDD, Windows 95