Thread:GodzillaFan1/@comment-28171460-20170816225110/@comment-28171460-20170917222522

Example:


 * Escape from the Carnival of Horrors: You escape and free the freaks. The Giant, the Fat Lady, and the Three-Headed Man from the Freak Show follow you home, in gratitude for you freeing them. You're worried about how much they will eat. (Annoying, but not really "bad". The reader is alive.)


 * Tick Tock, You're Dead!: You save yourself and your brother, but the reader is supposed to be sad because their brother is annoying. (I think this Wiki counts this ending as "good", but the book tries to make it seem bad.)


 * One Night in Payne House: This book has no completely good endings. In one ending, the reader successfully escapes Payne House, but they decide to go back inside in the hopes of getting a memento that will prove their stay. (That's completely ambiguous.)

All endings land on a scale, and trying to split them into two categories (good/bad) doesn't always work.