Creature Castle

Last week I wrote about board games, in particular the Barnabas Collins DARK SHADOWS board game. It struck the right nostalgic note with some of our readers, so I thought I’d share with you this week some thoughts on my favorite board game from when I was a kid. It was called CREATURE CASTLE. What I didn’t know at the time I was playing it was that it was kind of a rip-off of the DARK SHADOWS game, in the way that DARK SHADOWS ripped-off Poe, Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray, and WUTHRING HEIGHTS—which is to say, ripping-off in a most wonderful way. Both the DARK SHADOWS game and CREATURE CASTLE were produced by Whitman, the same company that produced Gold Key comics.

CREATURE CASTLE was your standard board game, where you’re racing against other players to see who can be first to escape from a creepy haunted castle. Naturally I never really wanted to escape at all. I remember the gorgeous artwork of the board and the player cards, and the adorable little plastic game pieces. I loved it madly. Unfortunately I no longer have that game, and buying one online will cost you a literal arm and leg. However, you can enjoy the artwork in digitized form right here!

By TheCheezman

WAYNE MILLER is the owner and creative director of EVIL CHEEZ PRODUCTIONS, specializing in theatrical performances and haunted attractions. He has written, produced, and directed (and occasionally acted in) over two dozen plays, most of them in the Horror and True Crime genres. He obtained a doctorate in Occult Studies from Miskatonic University and is an active paranormal investigator. Is frequently told he resembles Anton Lavey. And Ming the Merciless. Denn die totden reiten schnell!

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