DON'T LOOK - The Scary-Storytelling Game Where Fear Keeps You Alive
It's all for fun. None of the stories are real. You don't talk about what is really there in the shadows. Not in the shadows beyond the campfire, and not in the closet behind you, and certainly not growing on the ceiling above your head. There's nothing there. And even if there was, you wouldn't know what It is, because you have never looked at It.
You can't know what It is.
Don't Look is a simple game that supplements any ghost story. all you need are a few friends, a mirror or camera, your own scary stories or the interactive ones in the zine, and 13 easy rules. the game comes with two zines: The Game, a rulebook, and The Tales, a collection of 3 interactive scary stories.
get the physical zines
get the digital version
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Autumn/Halloween activities 🎃
Have a spooky film marathon & have your favorite sweets with you
Bake cookies. You can get the pillsbury Halloween cookies or use cookie cutters
Carve/paint pumpkins
DIY your own Halloween wreath. (There’s plenty of tutorials on YouTube)
Make Halloween gingerbread houses (You can get these at Target)
Try new fall recipes such as butternut squash soup or pumpkin spice cookies
Go to haunted houses / Halloween attractions
Decorate your space. (You can get cheap decor pieces at dollar tree & the bullseye spot at Target)
Practice face painting or SFX makeup
Roast s’mores / have a bonfire
Make yummy hot chocolate or tea and enjoy it while reading ghost stories
Go to a farmers market
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THE ULTIMATE OCTOBER BUCKET LIST
Just in case you’re looking for something to do this spooky season, look no further! Please submit suggestions and additions if you have them 🎃
SEPTEMBER 1ST
Begin reading A Night in the Lonesome October, by Roger Zelazney
Choose an Inktober Challenge
OCTOBER 1st-31st
Put together a scary playlist, or check out a pre-made one! ( https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKkteYcz3WqtSTWxrid5ioJMJGLZGsZnj&feature=shared )
Go to a haunted house
Have a festive fall drink—pumpkin spice latte, Halloween-inspired cocktail, apple cider?
Watch a scary movie—like Get Out, Psycho, or Hereditary
Watch a Halloween special— like It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!
Go to a Halloween/scary movie trivia night
Order a Halloween or fall themed mystery/subscription box
Bake Halloween cookies
Go on a ghost tour
Attend a dumb dinner
Buy your Halloween décor
Decorate the house
Compete in a costume contest
Buy Halloween candy
Pick your pumpkins
Carve your pumpkins
Burn a campfire
Tell scary stories
Read some scary stories—like H.P. Lovecraft, Steven King, or Anne Rice
Get lost in a corn maze
Visit a graveyard
Go apple picking
Visit a fall festival
Send old-timey Halloween postcards
Go on a hayride
Do a pumpkin-head photoshoot
Visit a Halloween attraction or theme park—like Halloweentown, OR; or Disneyland, CA
Take a walk to crunch fall leaves
Drive through town and play Halloween decoration bingo
Attend Oktoberfest
Listen to a horror podcast— like The Magnus Archives or Sherlock Holmes Radio Mysteries
Watch a spooky play—like the Rocky Horror Picture Show or Little Shop of Horrors
Watch some haunting cartoons—like Spooky Month or Villainous (Villanos)
Giant pumpkin regatta/race
Go to some Museum/Zoo Halloween events
Stay overnight in a haunted hotel—like the Skirvin Hotel, OK; or the Overlook Hotel, OR
Get the latest Pokemon Trick or Trade Halloween card packs
Visit a Hot Topic or other ghoulish store
Go ghost hunting
Vote in Katmai National Park’s Fat Bear Week! ( https://explore.org/fat-bear-week )
Go on a costumed bar crawl
Play a scary videogame—like Cry of Fear or Resident Evil
Play a scary boardgame—like the JAWS boardgame, Shaky Manor, or Betrayal at House on the Hill
Take a (respectful!) tombstone rubbing
Draw for Inktober
Do an old-timey lover’s Halloween premonition
Visit a creepy museum exhibit—like the Museum of Death, CA; or the Jack the Ripper Museum, London
Get a tarot reading or some palmistry
Attend a séance
Try out a Zombie Run or Zombies vs Humans
Enjoy Samhain traditions
Visit a spooky person’s grave—like Lovecraft’s in Providence, RI; or the Paris Catacombs, Paris
Go on a nighttime nature walk and spot some creepy critters—maybe an owl!
Do some history of Halloween research
Make fall themed crafts
Go on a labyrinth walk
Dress up your pets for a photoshoot or a pet parade
Play a trick on someone
Trick or treat!
Hand out candy!
NOVEMBER 1ST- 3RD
Halloween decorations clean up!
Eat your candy!
Celebrate Dias de los Muertos
Do some calavera painting
Put up an Ofrenda/altar
Enjoy a little ancestor remembrance
Walk in a Dias de los Muertos parade
Put up marigolds and other décor
Go to a church service
If you’re crazy, start putting up the Christmas decorations <.< (we all know you gotta wait until at least Thanksgiving!!!)
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List of fun, spooky autumn activities:
- Go to a pumpkin patch
- Eat pumpkin in some form or another
- Crunch leaves under your feet
- Make some cute, spooky crafts
- Go to a haunted house/corn maze
- Go out at night to look at the moon
- Watch spooky movies and shows
- Eat some spooky, fall-themed foods
- Eat a lot to get ready for hibernation
- Go to the graveyard at dusk (optional: leave some flowers for the dead)
- Go into the woods at night and find mysterious notes taped to the trees
- Get inducted by witches and become their evil apprentice.
-Volunteer to be the medium at the seance.
- Sign your name in the book of the dark lord with blood.
- Carve a pumpkin
- Decorate your house
- Eat candy
- Buy candy 1/2 off the day after Halloween
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A Magical Halloween Night at Anderson Farms-Photo Essay
Anderson Farms chilled me to the bone, but not because the temperature dipped. We slipped into a terrifying corn maze as the magical Halloween night unfurled. Click for photos!
Anderson Farms chilled me to the bone, but not because the temperature dipped. We kept warm around a campfire. Indulged in a picnic dinner. Roasted marshmallows.
When we slipped into a terrifying corn maze, the magical Halloween night unfurled.
Large overhead spotlights cast long shadows among the stalks.
My husband, Danny, sister, Patty, and daughter, Courtney, joined me. We weaved up and…
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