Spanning 320 individually designed pages, Horrors Untold is a first-of-its-kind immersive experience that dares you to explore the history and lore of Universal Orlando Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights while solving a dark and chilling mystery — all packaged in a book form that you’ve never quite seen before.
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3 reviews for Horrors Untold by LumiNarrative
Spanning 320 individually designed pages, Horrors Untold is a first-of-its-kind immersive experience that dares you to explore the history and lore of Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights while solving a dark and chilling mystery -- all packaged in a book form that you've never quite seen before.
Told in a found-footage style, Horrors Untold deftly combines journal entries, printed-out articles, an excerpt from a published academic tome, transcripts from public lectures or private interrogations, and a collection of social-media posts to trace a story of mental degradation and deadly torture. Hunter Spivey, the popular blogger behind HauntHunter, has turned his professional sights on Halloween Horror Nights Orlando, cluing his readers into its history, mythology, and spreading international influence; as he does, however, he finds himself the target of an increasingly bizarre series of events that are slowly descending upon Orlando. It's not long before he vanishes, turning up in the woods as a corpse riddled with strange, witch-like sigils that have been inscribed all over it -- symbols that you will have to discover and recreate on an autopsy-like diagram in order to reveal the way forward.
Running parallel with Hunter's descent into madness is that of another victim's: Marjorie Holden, a disgraced former folklorist who sees the encroaching darkness as a coordinated conspiracy, one that has an ancient and cataclysmic scope. Whether born from bravery or desperation, she attempts to journey right into the heart of the enemy -- and emerges utterly transformed. In order to follow her pursuit of the truth, you will need to decipher a secret magical alphabet, one that can translate hidden passages that further expose the age-old deceptions.
Through the immersive story and mind-bending puzzles, you will do a deep dive into Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando, including: an encyclopedia-esque collection of the event's icons, locations, and recurring characters; a brief-but-complete rundown of its history, from Hollywood to Las Vegas; an exploration of its ever-evolving components, such as the Tribute Store, its exclusive food and drink offerings, and its growing presence at the on-site hotels; quick overviews of its offspring at Universal parks around the globe; and, even – for the very first time – a unique, custom-made map of Carey, Ohio, the main setting for much of the event's twisted lore.
The result is a kaleidoscopic explosion of form and color and chaos, depicting untold horrors that are racing to the theme park capital of the world.
Neither Horrors Untold nor LumiNarrative is affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Universal Studios, NBCUniversal, or Comcast. All Halloween Horror Nights properties and related items are © Universal Studios.
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Weight | 2.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.25 × 10.375 × 1 in |
3 reviews for Horrors Untold by LumiNarrative
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It is gorgeous. It is so pretty, when I opened it I literally gasped.
This book is a crazy ride that you’ll enjoy the entire time. If you don’t enjoy reading, this doesn’t read like a book. You’re reading it, and there’s screenshots going on, there’s puzzles for you to solve, there’s different ways that text is given to you and not just in a basic way.
I feel like books like this open the door up for more people to find their love of reading, or to regain their love of reading.
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I haven’t gotten into many of the puzzles, but I really liked the story twists as to who each writer was and what the books purpose overall was.
I think doing the puzzles would add a really cool interactive element. To me as an Orlando resident it’s awesome thinking all of these things are happening locally and that doing the puzzles would directly help influence the story.
I also enjoyed the whole idea of magic being emotional and how collectively everyone feeling these emotions can greatly influence the world that was fun.
It slowed down a bit at parts, but the pacing switching between history and the actual story bits helped with that and i think the revelations and tying it all together in the end helped.
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It was an awesome read I enjoyed it more the second time I read. I picked up a few more points I missed the first time.
Cynthia –
It was an awesome read I enjoyed it more the second time I read. I picked up a few more points I missed the first time.
Alex –
I haven’t gotten into many of the puzzles, but I really liked the story twists as to who each writer was and what the books purpose overall was.
I think doing the puzzles would add a really cool interactive element. To me as an Orlando resident it’s awesome thinking all of these things are happening locally and that doing the puzzles would directly help influence the story.
I also enjoyed the whole idea of magic being emotional and how collectively everyone feeling these emotions can greatly influence the world that was fun.
It slowed down a bit at parts, but the pacing switching between history and the actual story bits helped with that and i think the revelations and tying it all together in the end helped.
Nikki from Haunt Girls Podcast –
It is gorgeous. It is so pretty, when I opened it I literally gasped.
This book is a crazy ride that you’ll enjoy the entire time. If you don’t enjoy reading, this doesn’t read like a book. You’re reading it, and there’s screenshots going on, there’s puzzles for you to solve, there’s different ways that text is given to you and not just in a basic way.
I feel like books like this open the door up for more people to find their love of reading, or to regain their love of reading.