The Haunted Mansion

The Haunted Mansion

released on Oct 14, 2003

The Haunted Mansion

released on Oct 14, 2003

The Disneyland attraction is making a video game appearance in The Haunted Mansion. In the famous house of wall-to-wall creeps and hot-and-cold running chills, you play Zeke, a boy burdened with the unenviable task of putting 999 evil spirits to rest while trying to keep himself from becoming number 1000.


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Good game, it got like 3 connections to the actual movie. It has some good scares imo. The pause menu is a banger, but the soundtrack as a whole is good.

As a child who didn't like puzzles or having nightmares, it just didn't sit right

the first half of the game is fucking brilliant— with incredibly creative puzzles and moderately challenging combat as well as a brilliantly immersive and terrifying atmosphere. the monster designs are fantastic and the game is very funny, unfortunately it starts to drag as it goes on due to increasingly worse rooms with frustratingly convoluted puzzles and level design, with a horrendous display of enemy spam that would make Miyazaki cry.

This game horrified me as a kid. The design of all the rooms was incredible & the ghosts were my favorite part of the game. It gets knocked down due to the plot & the ending..

This game is an interesting one that I struggle to classify. Each room has their own puzzles to solve, so there is a puzzle aspect to it. But there is combat as well. Though it is not combat in the traditional sense. You use energy from a lantern to attack with. Regardless of how one should classify this game, it was a decent game that was enjoyable. Look into it if you wish.

One of my favorite games as kid and it still holds up surprisingly well today. Has some actual good puzzles as well.