Method in the Madness
Spooky Tunes
Player Boo 2
Serial Killers
Mythical Creatures
Final Question
200

Ghost hunters use this common device to measure fluctuations in invisible energy fields.

EMF meter (Electromagnetic Field meter)

200

This 1982 hit by Michael Jackson features a spooky spoken-word segment by horror icon Vincent Price.

Thriller

200

This haunted Nintendo mansion is cleaned up by Mario’s ghost-hunting brother.

Luigi’s Mansion

200

Known as "Dr. Death," is one of the most prolific serial killers in history, believed to have murdered over 200 of his patients in the UK

Harold Shipman

200

This majestic creature, often a symbol of purity, is traditionally a horse with a single spiral horn on its forehead

Unicorn

400

This handheld radio-scanning device is used to generate white noise, which some believe allows spirits to communicate by manipulating the sound.

Spirit Box (or Ghost Box)

400

This novelty song, a classic since 1962, describes a monster party hosted by a mad scientist, featuring guests like Dracula and the Wolf Man.

Monster Mash

400

Players are trapped in a nightmarish pizzeria filled with killer animatronics.

Five Nights at Freddy’s

400

This unidentified killer terrorized the Whitechapel district of London in 1888, often referred to as the first modern serial killer.

Jack the Ripper

400

This avian creature is cyclically regenerated or reborn, obtaining new life by arising from the ashes of a fire

Phoenix 

600

This camera technology is used to detect and display minute differences in temperature, often theorized to be caused by spiritual entities.

Thermal camera (or infrared camera)

600

Ray Parker Jr. famously asked "Who you gonna call?" in this 1984 hit theme song.

Ghostbusters

600

Lady Dimitrescu torments Ethan in this horror title.

Resident Evil 7 (Village) 

600

This killer, who often donned a clown costume as "Pogo" or "Patches," murdered at least 33 young men and boys in the suburbs of Chicago

John Wayne Gacy

600

This creature from Scottish folklore is a shapeshifting water spirit, most often appearing as a horse, that drowns its riders.

Kelpie

600

"The scientific term for the fear of Halloween is _______, named after this ancient Celtic festival that marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the dark, cold winter."  

Samhainophobia

800

The acronym EVP stands for this type of sound phenomenon, captured using digital audio recorders.

Electronic Voice Phenomena

800

This spooky tune is the opening track to the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas.

This Is Halloween

800

This psychological horror franchise by Konami features fog, monsters, and the eerie town of the same name.

Silent Hill

800

This killer, who often targeted young college-aged women in the 1970s, famously acted as his own lawyer during his televised Florida trial

Ted Bundy

800

This legendary ape-like creature is said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains, with a name that translates to "abominable snowman."

Yeti

1000

This device uses a motion sensor and an antenna to create an electromagnetic field, alerting investigators to anything that breaks the field's frequency.

REM Pod (or Rem-Pod)

1000

Written by Warren Zevon, this 1978 song includes the memorable lyric, "I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's.

Werewolves of London

1000

This game series by FromSoftware is known for its punishing difficulty and gothic monsters.

Dark Souls

1000

The "BTK" in this killer's moniker stands for Bind, Torture, Kill; he terrorized Wichita, Kansas, for decades before his arrest in 2005.

Dennis Rader

1000

In Greek mythology, this creature was a monster with the head and tail of a snake, and the body of a lion

Chimera