Goosebumps HorrorLand is a series of books written by R.L. It began in 2008, and ended in 2011 with nineteen books published. It began in 2008, and ended in 2011 with nineteen books published. The series was a serialized adventure welcoming fans to HorrorLand, a vast theme park run by creatures called Horrors. 'Goosebumps' One Day at Horrorland: Part 1 (TV Episode 1997) on IMDb: Plot summary, synopsis, and more. Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets Top Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office In Theaters Coming Soon Coming Soon DVD & Blu-ray Releases Release Calendar Movie News India Movie Spotlight.
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Contents.Plot summary The game acts as a sequel to the Goosebumps book,. Lizzy, one of the protagonists from the book, calls the player character to her that night, stating that her brother Luke and friend Clay have suddenly disappeared after a strange bout of supernatural activity in her household. The only clues she has are the Horrorland tickets they got from their last encounter with the theme park. Heading back to her house, the tickets suddenly glow and suck the player character and Lizzy back to Horrorland.
Stuck there and having no choice, the both of them go in search of Luke and Clay in hopes of finding an exit to the haunted theme park. Along the way learning the origins of the park as well as the creator, Madison Storm, who built the park based on his own twisted childhood.After making their way through the park finding Luke and Clay, gathering items to continue, and warding off the monsters that wish to harm them – the player makes it near the end to discover Madison also kidnapped Mr. Morris (Lizzy and Luke's parents) and wishes to destroy the family, both as a spectacle for the monsters of the park as well as revenge for escaping the park the first time and making him look like a fool in front of the monster inhabitants. Clay manages to reach the monster generator, the thing that attracted monsters to the park, and overload it causing the inhabitants to flee but in the midst of the chaos Madison grabs the Morris siblings and Clay and ties them up, intending to be blown up along with the park. The player character manages to save everyone, prevent the park from blowing up and defeat Madison all at once. Clay, however, finds the remote to the park and presses one of the buttons, triggering the self-destruction of the park. The kids manage to get out in time before it blows.The final scene in the game sees the kids make it home, but there are a few different endings.
One is that the parents make it back safe and even greet the kids as they come home with the help of their new neighbor. 'Maddy' Madison Storm. In the other ending, the parents fall into the pool and after the kids get home, they are greeted by their parents who have been mutated into Horrors.Development and release This game features well-known actors including,. It was directed by, who went on to direct (2001) and (2005).Cast. Tatum Marie Fjerstad as Lizzy Morris.
as Luke Morris. as Clay. as Mrs. Morris. David Wells as Mr. Morris. as Madison Storm/Stump.
as Dracula. as Lady Cadaver. as Squat. as Renfield. as Hannah Black. as Scarecrow/Stretch.
as Pumpkins (voice). as Riddle Wall/Horus (voice). Walter Phelan as Mummy/Zombie. Erik Gavriluk as Zombie. Tracey McAlister as Zombie.
Scott Walters as Zombie. Nadine Grycan as Suzy-Q. Dennon Rawles as Vampire Dancer. Sue Thoma as Vampire Dancer. Mark Caso as WerewolfReception In the United States, named Escape from Horrorland the 11th-best-selling computer game of December 1996. The game ultimately reached domestic sales of 130,000 units by August 1997, which made it DreamWorks Interactive's highest-selling game by that time.
Leslie Helm of the called it 'a modest success'. Escape from HorrorLand was a finalist for the 's 1996 'Best Adaptation of Linear Media', but lost the prize to. References.
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