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6The original version of ''[=JumpStart=] 4th Grade'', replaced three years later by ''VideoGame/JumpStartAdventures4thGradeSapphireFalls''.
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8You are a fourth-grade student who has missed one day of school. Not only were ''you'' absent, but the teacher was as well. The substitute teacher just happened to be a WickedWitch named Ms. Grunkle, who [[ForcedTransformation turned all your classmates into monsters]] and imprisoned them on a creepy island where everything looks like it was designed by Creator/TimBurton.
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10To rescue your classmates, you have to complete a series of {{Fetch Quest}}s for a fortune teller named Madame Pomreeda. These consist of you wandering through the [[TheLostWoods spooky woods]] of the island to find the educational [[MiniGame Mini-Games]] that provide you with your classmates' personal belongings, which are needed to turn them back to normal. You're also helped by a purple bat named Flap, who serves as your ExpositionFairy. Occasionally, an evil ghost named Repsac will pop out of nowhere and force you to answer a question. Answering a question wrong will cost you [[HitPoints health points]] and losing all your health points will land you in [[TheMaze the Labyrinth]].
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12Keep in mind that there are two versions of the ''Haunted Island'' game, the original 1996 release and an UpdatedRerelease from 1998. The biggest difference is that the '98 version added an onscreen leveling feature and an in-game map. The '98 version also shortened the gameplay, with you having to play two games per item instead of three.
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15!!This game provides examples of:
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17* AlphabetSoupCans: All with creepy tones to them.
18* ArtisticLicenseGeography: On the map in the Pirate Ship game, UsefulNotes/NorthernIreland is shown as part of {{UsefulNotes/Ireland}} rather than UsefulNotes/TheUnitedKingdom, and the [[{{UsefulNotes/Russia}} Kaliningrad Oblast]] is shown as part of {{UsefulNotes/Lithuania}}. The game deals with the then-ongoing [[UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars Yugoslav Wars]] by labeling the rump {{UsefulNotes/Yugoslavia}} as simply "{{UsefulNotes/Serbia}}," which is not quite accurate since it also contained {{UsefulNotes/Montenegro}} at that point.
19* ArtisticLicenseHistory: On her tablet in the Mummy's Tomb, Rosa Parks is erroneously identified as having died in 1996 (the year of the game's release) when actually she would live to 2005. [[http://web.archive.org/web/19980501055050/http://www.adventure.com:80/products/jumpstart/4th_grade/correction Knowledge Adventure posted a correction on their website in 1998.]]
20* BagOfSpilling: Inverted. In the opening cutscene, Ms. Grunkle is flying with a witch's hat full of keys to her house, but she drops them all and her magic wand on the way there. The player ends up picking them all up.
21* BeautyToBeast: Many of the children, especially Tiffany.
22* BiggerOnTheInside: There's no way Ms. Grunkle's tiny little house could contain all those rooms you have to pass through. But hey, [[AWizardDidIt she's a witch]].
23* BilingualBonus: The four types of plant that you grow in the Mutant Swamp have Latin names, three of which aren't especially pleasant when translated. Acerbus = bitter, sour, unripe. Letalis = lethal. Mortifera = deadly, fatal, lethal (lit. "death-bearing"). Siccus = dry, sober, thirsty.
24* BondVillainStupidity: Ms. Grunkle repeatedly taunts you, yet doesn't really do anything to prevent the player from continuing aside from booting you into the labyrinth every time you unlock another door in her house.
25* TheCameo: Hidden in the backgrounds in certain areas of Haunted Island are characters from previous [=JumpStart=] games. Pierre, Casey, Kisha and Eleanor from ''VideoGame/JumpStartPreschool'' can be found in the woods, while CJ from ''VideoGame/JumpStart2ndGrade'' can be found near the Mutant Swamp activity. Each of them sport a frightened or concerned look on their face. The cast of ''Preschool'' also make visual cameos on the "Cirque du Jumpstart" cart seen next to Pomreeda's caravan.
26* CatScare: If you pair two tablets that don't match in the Mummy Tomb, a cat screeches.
27* CircusOfFear: Pomreeda's cart appears to be part of this kind of place. It's easy to miss the abandoned cart next to hers reading "Cirque du Jumpstart".
28* ClosedCircle: It's greatly implied that no one is allowed to leave Haunted Island.
29* DefangedHorrors: You don't actually ''die'', and the monsters won't actually ''hurt'' you in any way that's overt... however, they ''will'' scare you, and answering Repsac's questions incorrectly will cost you health.
30* DifficultyLevels: Anywhere from three to five of them, depending on the game. In the original 1996 release, leveling could only be accessed by pressing "Ctrl-L." The 1998 version added an onscreen leveling feature, although using "Ctrl-L" still works incidentally.
31* TheDragon: Repsac with Ms. Grunkle as the BigBad.
32* EasterEgg: Pressing the up arrow in front of the Cirque du Jumpstart cart will cut to a spooky version of the town from ''[=JumpStart=] Pre-K''. The cast's portraits even show up on the top of the cart.
33* EvilLaugh: Repsac has an impressive one. Ms. Grunkle has one too.
34* ExpositionFairy: Flap, a purple bat that sounds like Creator/PeterLorre.
35* EyeOfNewt: In the Enchanted Forest game, the magic potion requires bat bile, moss slime, and frog gas.
36* FantasyKitchenSink: Haunted Island is a grab bag of anything conceivably Halloweenish. Ghosts, vampires, and witches are to be expected, but ''[[AncientEgypt an Egyptian pyramid]]''? In the middle of a spooky forest with gnarled trees? God knows how ''that'' got there.
37* FetchQuest: The game is mostly a series of these. You have thirteen classmates to save and four items are required to save one. You have to play three mini-games (in the '96 version) or two mini-games (in the '98 version) to get just one item. So in all, you have to play 156 mini-games to save all your classmates in the '96 version, reduced to 104 in the '98 version.
38* GuideDangIt: Early releases of the game only include the island map in the user's guide. Thus, if you don't have the user's guide, you can't navigate the island effectively and are pretty much screwed, and since most kids were playing this at school, it was highly doubtful the teachers still had it lying around in their classroom. (Clever form of CopyProtection, though.) Later releases omitted the map in the user's guide and included the map in-game.
39* HalloweenTown: The titular island, with its witches, ghosts, monsters, spiders, bats, and generally creepy atmosphere.
40* HealingSpring: The Fountain of Health in the Labyrinth, if you can find it.
41* HollywoodDarkness: Nearly ''everything'' on Haunted Island appears black and blue. That is, until you get close to it, which somehow makes it show up in full color.
42* IResembleThatRemark: The bugs in the spider spelling challenge protest this when Flap expresses doubt in Pomreeda's belief that the letter bugs are cute.
43* JustSoStory: One of the Cemetery stories explains why witches are so mean: a long time ago, a friendly witch was cheated by a traveling broom salesman.
44* LockedDoor: Ms. Grunkle's house is linear, and the only way to progress through it is to open doors that contain five locks on each. They can only be opened with [[SkeletonKey skeleton keys]] earned [[EveryTenThousandPoints every 5000 points]].
45* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:After you've saved all your classmates, Ms. Grunkle pulls a VillainExitStageLeft, telling you that WeWillMeetAgain.]]
46* TheLostWoods: If you don't want to warp with your map, you'll have to walk through this.
47* MadLibsDialogue: Occurs in, what else, the Cemetery minigame, which is essentially Mad Libs.
48* MediumBlending: The game constantly flips between CGI animation and 2-D animation. Additionally, the CGI animations are obviously meant to look like StopMotion, à la ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''. For the most part, the main game is pre-rendered CGI while the mini games are 2-D. The main characters (Flap, Ms. Grunkle, etc.) are always CGI. Your classmates look CGI in the opening sequence, but they are 2-D animated in the yearbook and Madame Pomreeda's CrystalBall.
49* MonsterClown: Calvin gets turned into one.
50* MonsterMash: Pretty much all the classic monsters are represented in the game in some capacity, even if it's only as the monster form of one of the kids. For instance, one of the kids was turned into a FrankensteinsMonster.
51* NobodyPoops: Averted. Ms. Grunkle's bathroom is one of the rooms you pass through in her house, and you even see a toilet in there.
52-->''"You're getting a bit too close for comfort!"''
53* NothingIsScarier: For added tension while walking around the island, you will never know when Repsac will suddenly appear and say "Boo!" right in your face. Even within the Labyrinth...
54* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Flap [[LorreLookalike sounds rather like Peter Lorre]], while the friendly ghost in the Mad Libs game you're trying to save is based on Creator/RodneyDangerfield (from a visual perspective, he also sounds like Creator/WCFields, with a big nose to match).
55* NoSwastikas: Averted. The Mummy's Tomb minigame features a number of historical photographs, including one of a Nazi flag. Well, if it's educational...
56* OurVampiresAreDifferent:
57** They are {{Classical Movie Vampire}}s who have to [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment solve long division problems]] in order to make it into their coffins.
58** Laura becomes a vampire, except with ''two heads''. One of them is her normal head and the other is a purple-skinned vampire head. When she transforms back to normal, her normal head turns around and [[JustEatHim EATS the vampire head]].
59* PirateTropes: The geography activity is pirate-themed, so it includes a number of these:
60** BoardingParty: Implied. If you lose one of the cannon battle mini-mini games mentioned below, your ammo and supply counts go down.
61** {{Pirate}}: Type 1. The pirates in the geography game are your enemies, and if you run into one of their ships, you'll have to sink it in a cannon battle mini-mini game.
62*** GhostPirate: Possibly. You don't actually see the pirates themselves, but their ships are all white and ghostly. Oddly, your ship is too.
63** PirateBooty: You have to identify the countries that have buried treasure based on the geographical clues.
64** PirateParrot: Picking up supplies is accompanied by a parrot sound effect.
65** TalkLikeAPirate: Naturally. While you don't see the pirates, a pirate voiceover gloats at you during the cannon battle mini-mini game and follows this trope.
66*** Oddly averted on ''your'' ship, where the only pirate you hear (presumably your first mate) speaks with a UsefulNotes/{{British Accent|s}}.
67** TreasureMap: The game is played on a parchment-looking world map, which nevertheless has modern-day (i.e. 1990s) countries and borders.
68* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Not in the game proper, but all the songs you have to play in the music activity are conveniently out of copyright. They run the gamut from classical music to folk songs to spirituals and so on. After you perform a song successfully, Semimoto tells you what you just played.
69* PunnyName:
70** Madame Pomreeda (Palm Reader).
71** Many of the children in the game also have names that relate to their character archetype or monster, such as Penny Scilin (an aspiring doctor) and Wolfgang (a musician who turns into a werewolf.)
72* ProperlyParanoid: A rare RealLife example. A lot of kids would use the WarpWhistle specifically to avoid Repsac.
73* RandomEvent: Running into Repsac happens at random in the game as you walk around the island. Ms. Grunkle also randomly appears before you on her broom to taunt you after completing an activity.
74* RetroUniverse: Some of the children are explicitly from the modern day while others seem to be {{Disco Dan}}s and they all go to school together in an old-fashioned one-room schoolhouse. The pirate activity seems to take place during TheCavalierYears, but none of the rest of the game does. Most of the stories you create in the cemetery activity are set in the present day. And, of course, the Mummy's Tomb has information updated to TheNineties (the time when the game was made) even though Flap says it was "a long time ago" that anyone was in there.
75* SceneryPorn: Haunted Island is one of [=JumpStart=]'s most beautifully detailed settings, looking like something out of ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''.
76* StatusCellPhone: One of Laura's items is a (now outdated looking) cell phone, which the game considers reflective of her ClassRepresentative personality. When the game was made in the mid-1990s, prepubescent children owning cell phones was very rare indeed.
77* SdrawkcabName: The evil ghost is named "Repsac". Yeah, "[[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper]]" spelled backwards.
78* SinisterSilhouettes: How the children are shown being changed into monsters in the opening {{Cutscene}}.
79* SurvivalHorror: While walking around the island, you might be stalked by Repsac who will, if you answer his question wrong, deplete your health points. Also, you'll gradually lose health anyway.
80* TakeYourTime: While some of the minigames are timed, some of the non-timed minigames like Frog Potion will try to make you hurry by saying Ms. Grunkle will jump you if you take too long. She never does, of course.
81* ThemedCursor: The game's cursor looks spooky and ghostly.
82* TomatoSurprise: The Cemetery story "Where is the Werewolf?" ends this way, at least when said ending is not altered by the Mad Libs aspect.
83* ToothyBird: James is turned into a penguin with teeth.
84* TrialAndErrorGameplay: The mutant swamp works this way. You're expected to experiment with the placement of the plants and with the amount of light and water they receive until you achieve a successful harvest.
85* UpdatedRerelease: Two years after its initial release, the game was rereleased with some changes:
86** As mentioned above, the re-release has an onscreen leveling feature (previously, leveling was activated by pressing "Ctrl-L") and an in-game map (previously, the island map was only included in the user's guide).
87** In the original, you have to play three mini-games to win one of the kid's belongings. The re-release reduces it to two mini-games, effectively shortening the entire game by one third.
88** When you complete the original version, the program automatically quits, and if you restart it, you'll be blocked from signing back into your old game. In the re-release, the game instead reverts to a kind of explorer mode in which you can still travel around the island and play the mini-games, but you're barred from entering Madame Pomreeda's cart or Ms. Grunkle's house.
89** Flap's explanation of the Mutant Swamp activity is more detailed, with Flap even going as far as to tell the player what to do step-by-step. This was likely done to make the activity seem less confusing.
90** Each treasure chest in the Pirate Ship activity used to be worth 200 points, meaning that five treasures had to be collected in order to win. The re-release changes the point value to 250, effectively reducing the completion requirement to four treasure chests.
91* WarpWhistle: The in-game map in the rerelease acted as one, as well as the progress report featured at the end of the yearbook. However, the game rewards you with points if you manually walk to your destination without warping. It also means the possibility of encountering Repsac, and many players have admitted to favoring the map.
92* WideOpenSandbox: Aside from Ms. Grunkle's house, all of Haunted Island is accessible from the start of the game. You're expected to play certain mini-games to complete the fetch quests and advance the story, but you're free to ignore that and do whatever you want. And unlike in ''[[VideoGame/JumpStartAdventures3rdGradeMysteryMountain 3rd Grade]]'', you don't even really get [[ContinueYourMissionDammit nagged]] for straying from your mission.

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