Goosebumps... What child born in the 80s or 90s is unfamiliar with these stories? One of the more twisted yet memorable tales for me was Say Cheese and Die. I remember watching the tv-series with my brother and watching him beat Escape from HorrorLand. This, for better or for worse, isn't that title. This is Goosebumps: The Movie: The Game.
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I love reading Goosebumps back in my childhood!
I never read the "Say Cheese and Die", I only read maybe like 10 titles of Goosebumps stories plus one that's like a compilation of stories
What's "Escape from HorrorLand" though?
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Certain books stand out in my memory but I never read them all. They all were more of my brother's thing. The TV series though was something I remember watching alongside him.
According to memory Escape from HorrorLand was a point-and-click adventure game with live actors for characters that was a direct sequel of the One Day at HorrorLand book. I'm certain there was also a similar game where the protag turned into a cartoon character (specifically super-stretchy superhero) but I can't swear by it.
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ahh I never watched the Goosebumps TV series, must be a good series :(
I remember the one with the remote control thing (like in the movie "Click" or whatever the name is, played by Adam Sandler), and the one that has a guy who has a diary stuff that can predict things
ah, also the one with a baby monster!
my memory is kinda fuzzy~
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I loved the Choose-Your-Own Adventure Goosebumps books. They were great!
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I never read the Give Yourself Gooseebumps books. Actually I have no idea if my brother even had them.
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That's the name of them! I don't think I had many, but the ones I read were good. I liked those type of books, even if I was always going the "Turn to Page 54..... No! No! No! I meant Page 18! Page 18!"
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I loved Goosebumps as a kid. It was the only series of books I really read. Then when I hit 13 I would read Fear Street, which was like the teen version of Goosebumps. Good times :)
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I have been avoiding joining Goosebumps giveaways on the site so far, but your little snippet in the description got me all nostalgic!
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Thanks!
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