3 Spookiest Tiger Electronics Handheld Games from the ’90s
In the late ’80s and early ’90s, many kids’ first playground experience was one of the Tiger Electronics Handheld games. Let’s see 3 of spookiest handhelds on the market in the ’90s.
In the late ’80s and early ’90s, many kids’ first playground experience was one of the Tiger Electronics Handheld games. Let’s see 3 of spookiest handhelds on the market in the ’90s.
The episode Shocker on Shock Street tells the story of how Erin’s father (Mr Wright), offers his daughter and her friend Marty, the first tickets to a new theme park. The kids believe they have struck it rich. However, things swiftly deteriorate when the ride tram breaks down halfway through.
Do you find worms scary? Most likely not. Gross maybe. If you are looking for scares, straight away I can tell you that this book is probably not for you. Yet, this Go Eat Worms review is not out to decide whether it is scary or not, but whether it has entertainment value.