Deep in the Jungle of Doom

Deep in the Jungle of Doom was the eleventh book in the Give Yourself Goosebumps gamebook series. It was written by R.L. Stine and illustrated by Mark Nagata. It was preceded by Diary of a Mad Mummy and followed by Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum.

The tagline was, It's really a jungle out there!!

Plot
You are on a class trip out in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest. You and your friend, Zoe, abandon the group and encounter a strange stone beast that chases you and her through the jungle. The two major storylines of the book branch from the decision to either run into a clearing or towards a pool. By running into the clearing,you eat fruit and turn into a fish monster. If you jump into the pool, you and Zoe end up encountering cave creatures.

Bad Endings

 * Trapped in a jewel cave forever
 * Burnt to death by a dragon
 * Eaten alive by giant flower
 * It is implied that a bat will destroy you and Cronby
 * Eaten alive by giant stone beast
 * Being a troll's slave for the rest of your life
 * Eaten by a troll
 * You and Ben are captured by the Muglani. It is implied that your and Ben's heads will be shrunk and added to their shrunken head collection
 * You dafeat two jaguar skeletons, but you are stuck in their pit, until you die.
 * You and Ben land and sink in a tar pit
 * The Muglani turn you and Ben into a monkies, when you refuse to join their tribe
 * A boa constrictor wraps itself around you
 * It is implied that red ants will eat you alive
 * You and Zoe escape from the cave creatures, but both of you end up being wrapped up in spider
 * Squished to death by giant ant
 * Completes transformation into a fish creature
 * You and Zoe make it back to your group. Later that night, the king finds you at your camp and turns you into stone for taking his timepiece.
 * Eaten by a giant earthworm
 * Having to keep singing for two living jaguar skeletons

Trivia

 * The creature on the front of the book is supposed to represent the reader in the story at certain points. However, in the book the reader is described as being a gray creature, while on the cover the colors are pink-purple.
 * Ironically, on page 14, Zoe is called "Liz," which ends up being one of your friends' name in the very next book.