Review: Halloween Games Sure to Scare You (AP)
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Mark Benjamin poses Thursday, Oct. 27, 2005, with 'The Slayer,' a robotic monster that is part of his 'Trail of Terror' Halloween attraction in a corn field in his Leroy Township farm near Williamston, Mich. The regular routine of growing corn, wheat and soybeans was sometimes barely enough to pay the bills for Benjamin. His business needed a boost, so he built a 19 acre corn maze and adds the 'Trail of Terror' at Halloween time. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)
AP - Halloween has long been an excuse to dress up, go door-to-door and beg for large quantities of candy. If you'd rather be horrified from the comfort of home, video games can provide a nerve-racking alternative to H.P. Lovecraft novels or slasher flicks starring Jason and a gang of hapless teenagers. |
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