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Scooby-Doo Mystery Customer Review: Brilliant adventure game
Featuring brilliant animation and cool puzzle-solving, Scooby-Doo Mystery plays like one of the old-fashioned text adventure games only loads more fun and with a ‘point and click’ style gameplay.

The game has 2 separate cases. The first is Blake Hotel in which Daphne’s uncle has been kidnapped and it’s up to Shaggy and Scooby to find him. The backgrounds and environment of the snowbound hotel are very atmospheric and it’s loads of fun exploring everywhere looking for clues. Of the 2 cases I prefer this one.

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Scooby-doo Junior Chapter Book #1: The Roller-ghoster (Scooby-Doo) Scooby-doo Junior Chapter Book #1: The Roller-ghoster (Scooby-Doo) Ruh-roh! When a spooky monster starts haunting a local amusement park, Scooby-Doo and the gang are in for the ride of their lives! Can they get to the bottom of this mystery — and discover the true identity of the mysterious Roller-Ghoster? Based on episodes from the hit new Kids WB! TV show, “What’s New, Scooby-Doo,” this new line of junior chapter books is designed for first and second-graders who are just learning to read. The books are 48 pages long, with minimal, simple text and lots of illustrations.

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Vtech - V-Motion: Scooby Doo Vtech - V-Motion: Scooby Doo Join Scooby and the gang to investigate the haunted happenings at the Funland Amusement Park with this exciting V.Smile Smartridge. Funland Frenzy features four Learning Adventure games including Coaster Caper, Deepsea Dunk, Maze Manor and Sky Sail. There are also four Learning Zone games to explore, including Logic Ball, Math Rally, Letter Train and Scooby-Doo’s Clues. For use with the V.Smile Motion TV Learning System, sold separately.

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Vtech - V.Smile - Scooby Doo: Funland Frenzy Vtech - V.Smile - Scooby Doo: Funland Frenzy Why is it that after all those cases where the ghost at the amusement park turned out to be the disgruntled security guard or other such human character, that the Scooby Doo gang never managed to figure out that they were not, in fact, being chased by a genuine other-worldly monster? Why didn t they simply yank the mask off the fake creature right at the beginning and save themselves a lot of hassle? Regardless of this logical inconsistency, Scooby Doo s popularity has never wavered and fans of the easily spooked Great Dane will enjoy this fun and educational game and activity set, built to be used with the V Smile system. Kids learn vocabulary, logic skills, numbers, math, and matching. While some of the games will be more challenging than others, depending on the child s aptitude, there is plenty of variety for everyone. –Charlie Williams
Customer Review: a little disappointing
My daughter and I greatly anticipated this game, but we are a little disappointed. Some of the ‘Adventure Zone” games are too juvenile.
Customer Review: scooby
My son is just 4 in January. He’s having a blast with this. Some areas are a little beyond his age, but that just gives him more time to learn from this. Excellent choice on our part.

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