Let’s Play Goosebumps
This point & click hidden object game has a lot of references to past books, even R.L. Stine himself. It also has tons of endings and variables to replay for and get

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This point & click hidden object game has a lot of references to past books, even R.L. Stine himself. It also has tons of endings and variables to replay for and get
Rebecca & Billy must work their way through an entirely different complex headed by James Marcus, before the Spencer Estate story even begins
You’ve got to escape a series of rooms making up a crypt while two different versions of a monster are actively searching and trying to kill you. Stealth!
This games takes a lot of liberties from Amnesia, which is fine. The coolest part is the dioramas of the mansion which you can pick and choose how to proceed
You are alone in a hotel room, wondering where your friend Jack went. You two were together on a trip but now he’s gone. What happened?
Make your way through an unending forest with spirits that have been corrupted by an evil presence lurking within. This game is really pretty with a lovely soundtrack with jumpscares
Chris, Jill and a cast of side characters (mostly dorks) try to put an end to another evil schemer taking advantage of a virus outbreak. Includes lots of ships and water
You come home from a long day’s work to your amazing, architectural masterpiece of a house. Where’s your husband? Why is your house changing?
You’ll all be dead by the time you solve this! Find out what happened to the six guests in Stauf’s mansion and the boy named Tad who became the seventh guest
Trapped inside an abandoned funeral parlor with very angry spirits trying to kill you. You’ve gotta find key items to progress and make it out alive
When I first started playing this, I thought this was going to be a creepy jumpscare alien game. Boy, was I surprised and in a GOOD way
In this expansion addon to the original game, you take the role of the painter’s daughter and learn what it was like to live in her shoes during a traumatic upbringing