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I bought this for the Choose Your Own Adventure nostalgia and man, was I impressed by the layers of referencing. The puzzles are ridiculously nonsensical for a children's game. Seriously, some of the moon logic here would make INFOCOM blush.

Não entendi nada no começo e quando chegou no final parecia que tava no começo. Mto puzzle que nao fazia o menor sentido, ou vc descobria na força do odio ou vendo guia, sla, jogo estranho da porra.

My first real attempt at playing a visual novel type of game. Some legitimate spooky parts to the game that got me good 🤣

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It's like Im a character in one of the stories!
The self insert was weird and awkward bro

great fanservice game but just an adequate point-and-click. if you're not a diehard fan there's no point to even consider picking it up. i really vibed with the sort of atmosphere they were going for up until the lategame, as it does well to capture the sort of mild discomfort and unease the books created when i was little


The nostalgia from this was perfect. Man, I miss those OG books and shows. Slappy used to give me nightmares 👀

The saving process messed me up a couple times and the point and click mechanics could've been better.

If it weren't for walk-throughs, it would've taken WAYYYYYY longer than 4 & 1/2 hours. Some of those puzzles were tough.

Makes for a decent first point and click adventure game imo....including the faults.
Illogical decision making, confusing and sometimes unexplained routes and puzzles, etc. This was really fun to go through, the death bits were a delight especially, but man it was a slog at points.

As a one hour children's point-and-click with only two major locations, your mileage will definitely vary depending on how much you paid for this game and how much you know about Goosebumps. I love Goosebumps and it was included in a subscription service, so I had fun in the three hours I spent getting the Platinum just running around and going "Hey, it's that guy!". Should've been way longer though (come on, no HorrorLand?) and it feels like it stops right when it's gaining any momentum.

As a fan it was a fun time seeing the iconic characters from my childhood but without a walkthrough this would have been impossible to navigate.

As a diehard fan of R.L. Stine and a not so fan of point-and-click games, I still fairly enjoyed it