Kids, don't eat your Halloween candy

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Note: This article's name is a truncated form of this game's very long title, which is, in full:
Kids, don't eat your Halloween candy without having your parents inspect it first because there are SICKOS out there who will put RAZOR BLADES in it and you will CUT YOUR MOUTH and GET A POISONED INFECTION and DIE, all from eating your candy early. So don't do that.
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Kids, don't eat your Halloween candy
Author(s) Dan Shiovitz
Publisher(s) n/a
Release date(s) 1998
Authoring system TADS 2
Platform(s) TADS 2
Language(s) English
License(s) Freeware
Multimedia
Color effects none
Graphics none
Sound/Music none
Ratings
Cruelty scale Cruelty to be determined

How It Begins

You might be anyone, carrying nothing, somewhere on a very foggy street in New York City. It's Hallowe'en night, and you want to get to Neil deMause's apartment, but all you can see in this fog is a jack-o-lantern in the middle of the street to the north.

Notable Features

  • Some in-jokes:
    • The phrase "Lost in New York" in the intro is a joking reference to Lost New York (Neil deMause; 1996; TADS 2), which was often mistakenly called Lost in New York.
    • At one point, the game calls you "J Random Protagonist". Compare with AFGNCAAP.
    • The phrase "wooden wood" is a reference to Detective (Matt Barringer; 1993; AGT).

Trivia and Comments

  • This game was the first Speed-IF game written in TADS.

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Speed-IF entry

  • Kids, don't eat your Halloween candy without having your parents inspect it first because there are SICKOS out there who will put RAZOR BLADES in it and you will CUT YOUR MOUTH and GET A POISONED INFECTION and DIE, all from eating your candy early. So don't do that. (Dan Shiovitz; 1998; TADS 2).

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