
I can definitively say, however, that what we have here is distinct from all other lines of Goosebumps because, instead of the raw, regressive “horror” that the books and TV epis odes went for, this video game takes the plot into an “action thriller” direction (which I like, as it allows the characters to use common sense, learn, and take some control). Obviously, it is also not connected to the ongoing Horrorland book series or its websites currently being produced, though I have yet to read any of these.

It is not connected to the low-budget (but wonderful) Goosebumps TV episode, and it thankfully ignores the sub-par Goosebumps 2000 “Return To Horrorland” book (which included all the stupidity that making such a decision of your own free will would imply).

A Truly SPOOK-tacular Game / “Interactive Movie”!įor those interested in the game’s storyline history: this Dreamworks production directly sequels the continuity set down by the first Horrorland book written by R.L.
