In "The Chancery House," the viewer gets to spend the night in the dark abode of the mistress Lady Bastet, a witch. Her two white cats, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, are almost like tour guides throughout the haunt, as they follow the visitor while he or she explores the mansion further. Many of the links on this site are dead or lead to expired websites, so be advised that this haunt is no longer as it once was.
Virginia Varela Haunted House - Outside The Mansion
Virginia Varela's "Virtual Haunted House" is perhaps one of the most infamous on this list. Inspired by many of the other sites mentioned in this article, this interactive, flash-based attraction was truly unnerving back in the late 2000s.
Virginia Varela Haunted House - First Hallway
In this ghostly adventure, viewers follow a mysterious wagon up to the front gates of the manor house, with only the glow of a flashlight to gain a sense of direction.
Virginia Varela Haunted House - Master Bedroom
Virginia Varela Haunted House - Parlor
Within the unhallowed walls of the grim dwelling, sudden frights and scares are certain to terrify and delight the viewer. Sometimes, however, things are not what they seem.
Virginia Varela Haunted House - Chapel
Unlike every other virtual haunt discussed in this article, Virginia Varela's Haunted House doesn't have a story--and this is not a bad thing. On the contrary, it encourages oneself to imagine what might've gone on inside the old home. The speculations are endless; nevertheless, the malevolent chapel in the end of the haunt might suggest the previous owners' religious beliefs were less than holy.
Halloween Is Here - Home Page (Archived Page)
"Halloween Is Here" is yet another classic virtual haunt website that is sadly no longer the same. As they are with the other websites that are either dead or have changed entirely, the provided screenshots were taken from Archive.org. The image above was once the homepage for Halloween Is Here. Similar to Frightbytes, viewers could explore the various content offered on the site. However, two of these attractions in particular are unforgettable: their "Haunted House" and "Ghoul School".
Halloween Is Here - Haunted House Driveway (Note that the reason "2020" is in the copyright is because a script was used that automatically update's the last date to the current year - thus, the archived page shows "2020". However, one should note that this is NOT accurate)
The Haunted House at Halloween Is Here was truly an amazing one; composed of images, Gifs, and Wav files for sound, this particular virtual haunt was actually rather expansive and contained multiple adventures. Like "The Hauntings" on Frightbytes, these adventures solely depended on the reader's choices throughout the haunt.
Halloween Is Here - Haunted House Front Yard
In the beginning, the viewer is given the choice to either knock on the door or explore the graveyard. These are two of the main paths throughout the adventure. Although I was not able to obtain screenshots of the graveyard, I do recall that this particular story involved going into the underworld and joining an army of skeletons.
Halloween Is Here - Which Option Should You Choose?
Once the viewer clicks the option to enter the house, three entirely new options appear. Indeed, the excitement of not knowing where one shall go is what made haunts like these so enthralling.
Halloween Is Here - A Spook in The Haunted House
Halloween Is Here - A Mysterious Note Found In The Haunted House
As can be seen in the image above, finding notes such as this one add further to the overall impression of the adventure.
Halloween Is Here - Ghoul School Entrance
Halloween Is Here's "Ghoul School" was undoubtedly one of the most unique virtual haunts to have ever existed on the internet. In this virtual "school", viewers could explore the massive campus and classrooms. Furthermore, students could also meet the professors and choose to say something to them. Unfortunately, as was the case for countless other websites, Halloween Is Here (although still present online) is not the same as it used to be. Viewers can still click on the Haunted House and Ghoul School, but the links only lead to pages with some images left over and the incomplete text from the stories.
Caverns Of Blood - Cave Game Instructions
A much more early virtual haunt than the previous ones mentioned is the "Caverns of Blood". The main attraction on this site is the "Cavern Game," which consists of various HTML pages with hidden links, traps, Midi files for music, and Wav files for sound; the viewer is referred to by the narrator as "spelunker" (someone who explores caves). The ultimate goal in this haunt is to find the Cave of Jewels. However, in order to reach this legendary destination, one must endure the horrors of the many caverns that lead to it.
Caverns Of Blood - "Cave of Carnage" - Disturbing wallpapers are often used in this game to cause great unease upon the trespasser.
"Caverns of Blood" still exists, but the site is not owned by the original creator. Although the most recent activity was late 2015, the original stories and games are still available. And while the Cavern Game might not seem as impressive to a younger generation, it must be understood that this was quite ambitious for the late 1990s as far as entertainment on the internet went.
Carrying The Torch Into The Present
Sue's Haunted Mansion - Entrance
While the websites previously mentioned are either poorly maintained or dead, there are a few websites that are actively kept up by the owners. Sometimes, new content is even added.
"Sue's Haunted Mansion" is one virtual haunt that is still closely cared for by the owner. Like many others, Sue's virtual haunted attraction used to consist of Adobe Flash files for displaying content, yet eventually she reformatted the site to using sliced images, Gifs, and embedded audio files for music or sound.
Sue's Haunted Mansion - Stairway
Throughout Sue's Haunted Mansion, guests are given a tour through the various rooms of the dwelling. Startling sounds and unnerving music scare visitors as they become immersed in the world.
Sue's Haunted Mansion - Drawing Room
Everything about this haunt is aesthetically pleasing and the blending of different images and graphics creates the very classic feeling of some of the earlier virtual haunts. Sue's magic of invoking this nostalgia is apparent throughout every gloomy apartment of her dominion.
Trespauze Manor - Home Page
Trespauze Manor is another virtual haunt that is thoughtfully maintained by the owner. Like Frightbytes, there are other attractions featured on the website as well. "Trespauze Manor" is, of course, the main attraction; however, other places of interest to explore include an abandoned mine and pirate treasure hunt.
Trespauze Manor - Parlor
In "Trespauze Manor," the viewer gets to freely explore the entire house and its grounds. Different links and surprises await the visitors on the inside. The attention to detail in this haunt is both impressing and inspiring. Furniture and other items of antiquity truly conjure forth a sense that one is stepping back through the veil of time.
Trespauze Manor - Nursery
Trespauze Manor - Loss Mine Entrance
"Loss Mine" is yet another fascinating location at Trespauze Manor. Within this haunt, visitors brave enough can explore the forsaken mine and behold the many horrifying things that linger within the subterranean shadows.
Trespauze Manor - Loss Mine (Inside The Mine)
Similar to Virginia Varela's Interactive Haunted House, only the light of a flashlight can help the viewer see where he or she is going. Sometimes, however, the flashlight will reveal disturbing things that one may wish to forget seeing altogether.
Trespauze Manor - Treasure of the Crimson Dread Entrance
"Treasure Of The Crimson Dread" is an interactive game on Trespauze Manor. It is quite reminiscent of the early "hidden object" games.
Trespauze Manor - Trespauze Manor - Treasure of the Crimson Dread (Inside The Ship's Cabin)
Other pages on Trespauze Manor include "Twisted Tombstone (horror stories), Witch's Kitchen (hidden object game), and several other virtual attractions.
Last Rites
Although most virtual haunts have died entirely, there are still a few that live on. The remnants of ones that may not exist within the next few years can also be accessed by those curious enough. Fortunately, some immortal "ghosts" of the deceased virtual haunts can also be viewed on websites such as Archive.org's Wayback Machine.
Regrettably, the virtual haunted house is a form of online entertainment that has been mostly forgotten. Perhaps children who are now adults may fondly recall the times they spent with their parents or by themselves visiting these places. Yet these sites do not have to remain old memories from times long past; new memories can be created if the word is spread about the websites that remain on the internet.
Perhaps the stories of these haunts were not always the most original, and some content is undeniably cheesy. But these qualities are what added to the charm. Now, in the year 2020, personal websites have been replaced by atomized social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other sites. While people may have their pages or profiles, the magic of personal websites and specifically virtual haunted houses is a dying art form.
Now, to those of you who are interested in exploring these places at your own risk, I will provide some links down below:
Sue's Haunted Mansion
Trespauze Manor
Caverns of Blood
The Chancery House
Frightbytes
In addition, I do have a copy of the original SWF (the Adobe Flash file) of the "Virginia Varela Interactive Haunted House". If anyone is interested in viewing this haunt, I can send you it through email; just contact me using this address: spookinitevalley(at)gmail(dot)com.