Thread:MJNSEIFER/@comment-33210834-20171008010704/@comment-2170890-20171109150508

The presumably obvious "Perfect Ending" for the House of Horrors is that you not only get out, but also manage to destroy the house in someway, most likely magically. This would mean, of course, that you're not only safe, but you've also won and prevented the evil house from trapping anything else (the shady owner, will most likely also have to be stopped in this ending). At least some of the good endings, may simply see you escaping the house, but not destroying it, or at least not permanently.

Just thought: Maybe one of the good endings could be that you destroy the house, but the shady owner is still out there, meaning he could possibly just create a new one? Maybe both the house and the owner need to be stopped in order to truly win?

The one bad ending I have thought of for now is, like I said, pretty silly, and will most likely stand out against the other bad endings (or at least most of them), but here it is; while on one of the higher floors of the house you come across two different directions, and one of them is a corridor alongside the banister and a small harmless looking dog just sitting there for seemingly no reason. Choosing to take this path (whatever the other path was) turns out to be the bad choice, as the dog, despite his/her size and appearance, is able to knock you to the floor, and then, with impossible strength, is able to edge you towards the banister, which you fall through and die. The End.

The above bad ending was based on a weird dream I had years ago.

Also, there is a chance that it will be a "Funhouse of Horrors"- meaning that it will be a House of Horrors with a funhouse element to it (but deadly of course). In fact, I remembered I had another bad ending planned involving Distorted Mirrors, but I feel that Goosebumps has done this, so I'll have to check.