Frankenstein: The Hidden Corridor — where you can choose your own path… but be careful which path you choose.
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Frankenstein
The Hidden Corridor — Book I
Choose Your Path
You are Victor Darkwell.
Drawn to a remote estate shrouded in storms and secrecy, you step across a threshold you cannot easily leave. Corridors twist. Laboratories lie abandoned. Strange systems hum with failing power. Something was created here — and it may not be finished with you.
This is not a story you simply read.
It is a story you must navigate.
At the end of every section, you choose what happens next:
Push deeper into danger
Stop and observe
Turn back before it’s too late
Some choices lead to discovery.
Others lead to disaster.
All of them carry consequences.
As the mystery unfolds, the line between investigation and responsibility begins to blur. The deeper you go, the harder it becomes to tell whether you are uncovering the truth — or becoming part of the experiment yourself.
Inspired by the classic tale of Frankenstein, The Hidden Corridor: Frankenstein reimagines the story as a gripping, illustrated choose-your-own-adventure for modern readers.
The Hidden Corridor — where you can choose your own path, but be careful of the path you choose.
Copyright © 2025 -M.D Mason
This work is an original interactive adaptation inspired by Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (first published 1818), which is in the public domain.
This is a transformative work of fiction. All original narrative structure, branching pathways, framing elements, and the concept of The Hidden Corridor are original to this publication.
Portions of this work are presented as recovered, reconstructed, or compiled materials derived from fictional archival sources, including records attributed to the Darkwell Archive and ACD case documentation.
This publication is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any film studio, trademark holder, or copyrighted adaptation.
Artificial Intelligence Disclosure
Artificial intelligence tools were used in a supporting role during the creation of this work. All creative decisions, narrative intent, and final responsibility remain with the author.
First published in 2025.