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Goosebumps: Terror in Little Creek

Sep 14, 2025 1:20 AM


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  • Engaging puzzles that encourage exploration
  • Kid-friendly scares, introducing younger audiences to horror
  • Nostalgic charm that appeals to fans of the Goosebumps series


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  • Glacial movement speed disrupts pacing
  • Too simplistic for adult gamers, limiting replayability
  • Repetitive environments leading to tedious backtracking

Review

Goosebumps: Terror in Little Creek aims to capture the spooky charm of R.L. Stine's beloved series while introducing the survival horror genre to a younger audience. Players take on the role of Sloane Spencer, navigating a town filled with mild scares and light-hearted adventure. It successfully strikes a balance between fun and fright, making it suitable for family play. However, issues with Sloane’s movement speed and simplistic mechanics may detract from the overall experience, especially for adult players. While it's a delightful romp for young fans of Goosebumps, its shallow gameplay mechanics may not hold the interest of seasoned gamers, making it a bit of a mixed bag overall.


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Reviews have been varied, with GameSpew giving it a solid 80 for its enjoyable yet light scares, while Impulsegamer noted its fun, kid-oriented approach at a score of 76. Conversely, Gamereactor and Push Square provided more critical perspectives, scoring it lower at 60 for its simplicity, lack of depth for adult players, and frustrating movement. Overall, it feels designed more for children or nostalgic fans rather than a general audience.

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