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Binding: Video Game Brand: Majesco EAN: 0078073111282 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Label: Majesco Sales Inc. Manufacturer: Majesco Sales Inc. Model: 11128 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: Majesco Sales Inc. Release Date: November 04, 2008 Sales Rank: 1152 Studio: Majesco Sales Inc.
Product Description: Goosebumps HorrorLand is an adventure game set in a fright-themed amusement park filled with over thirty thrilling rides and bone-chilling attractions. Sounds like fun--until you discover the scares are all too real and find yourself vanquishing vampires, hanging on for life on the Roller Ghoster and battling Certain Death. As you fiendishly try to escape the park, you will unravel a mystery, encounter a host of creepy horrors, monsters and mummies plus trademark Goosebumps twists and cliffhangers. Goosebumps HorrorLand offers suspense, tension, humor, and pulse-pounding action.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Good game!
This game is pretty fun. You don't neccessarily have to be a fan of the Goosebumps series to enjoy it. In order to advance in the levels in this game you must play mini games in order to earn "fright points" which unlock different areas, rides, and games. These games aren't exactly easy. But all the same, fun. It's an addictive game and really fun. Just be ready for a challenge!
Rating: - Great for a Fun Time!!
This is an entertaining game with several mini games. I usually purchase games that have some educational value and this seems lacking. The weird thing is...it is fun. My daughter loves it and I've become addicted. If you're looking for a game that is simple but thrilling, this is the one. I would recommend it to anyone who loves Goosebumps.
Rating: - If you liked the book or the movie this game will be a hit
Goosebumps Horrorland on the DS is not going to wow anyone with graphics, sound or gameplay. It really looks like a game created for the PSone and doesn't use the DS controls much. Having said that, I am really enjoying playing this game and rated it higher than I would have based on it's individual parts. It is basically a collection of mini-games that are wrapped in a story about a boy trying to get through Horrorland. The mini-games are sometimes silly and easy but somehow entertaining. If you like theme parks and enjoyed either the Horrorland books/video then you will find this a nice diversion. Be warned the one thing about the game that is annoying is that the "camera angle" of the walking part of the game is third person and cannot be changed. Basically you watch the main character from the air in a fixed spot. You cannot control what you view like some games. This was not what I expected. Also the DS touch screen isn't used in a way you would expect - in a driving bumber cars game you use the control pad, not the steering wheel that is show on the lower touch screen (this seemed odd). But for some reason, this game has won me over.