You are at the grand opening of Daredevil Park's??most frightening attractions. Not only are they??frightening they're deadly. Is the price of??admission worth your life? This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fright Night (#164) is a sequel to DareDevil Park (#114)! Packard takes Leibold's idea of an amusement park and expands on it. He has done a similar connection of assortments with The Cave of Time (#1), The Forbidden Castle (#14), and Return to the Cave of Time (#50). You don't need to have read DareDevil Park to read Fright Night, just the same with "The Cave of Time set." With Fright Night, Packard gives the park added features and technology, and leaves a history of other parks having extremely horrendous safety records recently. As you read each ending, you may meet a witch, clown, embark on a journey through a maze, tower, or even find out about how drugs are related to the theme park! Packard really overdoes it with his ghost endings as they seem like a big stretch just to fill the book. They could've been done without, and something else could've been made to keep the book about the same length. At one point in the book, there's a chance where you can choose one out of three doors. If you read carefully enough, you will know that one of the doors is definitely not valid by the description given. My first ending was ending up riding in a sewer pipe- eww. The worst it could get is to not stay alive, and you can find out if my first journey ended up "alive" after that adventure. Nonetheless, a fun book to read, especially on a long car trip with friends if they are into these kinds of books. Please note that on Page 22, it should say go to page 52, not 57.
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