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Horrorland to Dish out Goosebumps This Halloween
Children's spooky books to become a game.
Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Scholastic Interactive, a division of Scholastic Media has announced Goosebumps HorrorLand for the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo DS, set to be release this October.

Marking the brand's first foray into gaming consoles and handhelds, Goosebumps HorrorLand is an adventure game set in a fright-themed amusement park filled with over thirty thrilling rides and bone-chilling attractions.

Much like the books and Television show, players discover the scares are all too real and find themselves vanquishing vampires, hanging on for life on the Roller Ghoster and battling Certain Death. As players fiendishly try to escape the park, they will unravel a mystery, encounter a host of creepy horrors, monsters and mummies plus trademark Goosebumps twists and cliffhangers.

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