Goosebumps Jewel Case - Part no.92255 Outside Front Cover coming from Butler Shine & Stern in California. Font issues. I have enclosed two files 92255_b.pm6 is the new file that I have made all gillsans fonts bold. (yes, even though it says it’s already bold on the box and I don’t see a difference when I use it.) See if this solves the problem. The other file is 92255.pm6 and it has no bold forced on gillsans. I enclosed the pc versions of the Spooky and Gillsans font this time.
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Welcome to ... R. L. Stine ™ Escape from HorrorLand ! ™ We’re delighted to see such tasty victims—I mean players. Explore and try to survive the rides of your life (or death)! Throughout HorrorLand you’ll find ghoulish surprises as you help Lizzy and her family.
Goosebumps ™ background Is the game like the book? If you’ve read R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps book “One Day at HorrorLand” you already know a little about HorrorLand. In this game, the moon is full and it’s a year later. Lizzy, Luke, Clay, and Lizzy’s parents are back in HorrorLand. You’ll recognize a lot of the rides and sights from the book, but this time leaving won’t be quite so easy. Lizzy needs your help.
Setting up Goosebumps Escape from HorrorLand ™ ™ If this is the first time you’ve used Escape from HorrorLand™, you need to set up the game on your computer. Here’s how: 1. Turn on your computer and start Microsoft Windows. 2. Place the Escape from HorrorLand™ disc in the disc caddy (if needed), and then insert it into the CD-ROM drive. 3. The Escape from HorrorLand™ Setup program starts automatically. Just follow the instructions on your screen.
Starting If you’ve just finished setting up the program: 1. Click the Start button. 2. Point to Programs, point to DreamWorks, and then click Escape from HorrorLand™. 3. Click the Play button. Quitting Too timid to try? If you don’t want to play right away, just press the ESC key or the END key and then click Quit.
Your fir st visit to HorrorLand first What do I do? Your goal is to find Lizzy, Clay, Luke, and their parents and leave HorrorLand once and for all. How do I do that? Explore, be smart, and try to stay calm—it won’t be easy! Hints and clues are scattered throughout the park. You’ll need to decide how you can best use them to assist your escape. There are also items that you can gather as you look for Lizzy’s family and Clay in the park. These objects will come in handy along the way.
Ready to pla y? play? Are the lights dimmed? Is the moon full and are the dogs howling? Well, then it’s a perfect time to play Escape from HorrorLand™. Wandering around in HorrorLand To move through the park, use the hand on your screen. You can see around you by moving the hand to the right or left of the screen. Open or close doors, gates, and windows by clicking the hand on them. Click any open passageway to move through it.
Where do I look? A park favorite is the Werewolf village shops. Have a ghastly good time, but please don’t litter. Trash cans are provided for your convenience throughout the park ... you never know what you might find in the garbage. Meander through the HorrorLand museum. The paintings and art are worth keeping an eyeball on.
Who’ s there? Who’s HorrorLand is filled with mysterious and uncanny surprises. It’s up to you to find them.
Several of the Horrors that you’ll see wandering around the park are more than willing to suggest their favorite spots.
Map of HorrorLand If you feel lost, you can consult the map. It shows a complete bat’s-eye view of the park. If you’re lucky, you might find the map in the park. Careful investigation by clicking on signs and exhibits can prove helpful for the wandering undead.
Gathering objects You can carry assorted dreadful memorabilia in your pouch. To see your pouch, move the hand to the bottom of the screen. You might see these objects in the park, and you can put them in your pouch in case you need to use them later. Tip Be on the lookout for gold tokens. Click a token to pick it up. It will automatically appear in your pouch for you to use later.
To add ghoulish goodies to your pouch, move in close to the object and click it. Move the object into your pouch, and then click again. You can also take items out of your pouch and use them in the game. Watch out for critters throughout the park—if they get too close, your screen will flash and you’ll lose a token.
Tricks and treats Tunnels Tunnels are not for the amateur park visitor, but what gruesome gameplaying you’ll find there! To travel quickly through tunnels, press the arrow keys or move the mouse in the direction you want to go. If you see a gate, look at the walls for a handle. Click the handle or press SPACEBAR to make a narrow escape. Tunnels are popular for token-gathering and dinner parties where you’re the main course.
The Riddle Wall Riddle, riddle on the wall Cost? One token, that is all! Once you find the Riddle Wall, examine it carefully and take time to think. What may appear to be a single hint could actually be more than one.
Starting a new game Once you are in HorrorLand, you can start a new game. 1. Press the ESC or END key. 2. Click Restart. If you press the ESC or END key to quit and then you change your mind, you can go back and play the same game by clicking Continue. Sa ving a game Saving To continue a game later, you’ll need to save it. 1. Press the ESC or END key. 2. Click Save Game. 3. Click a game slot. 4. Give the game a name you’ll remember, like “Slimed” (10-character maximum), and then press ENTER.
Loading a sa ved game saved Now you’re ready for more HorrorLand fun, or maybe you want to try to complete a game your friend started earlier and saved. To load a saved game: 1. Start Escape from HorrorLand™. 2. Press the ESC or END key. 3. Click Load Game. 4. Click the game you want to play. The game will start where you last left it.
What’ s my score ? What’s To see how you are doing, press the ESC or END key, and then click Score. The score screen shows the total number of trading cards and tokens that you have collected. To achieve a perfect score you must collect all 10 of the trading cards and all 777 of the tokens.
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