Scooby-doo Mystery Mansion Game Pile the gang into the Mystery Machine and head for your nearest haunted mansion. Even kids unfamiliar with Scooby-Doo and the rest of Cartoon Network’s haunted-house heroes will thrill to the chills of this simple board game. Two to four players spin the spinner card, move their cardboard Scooby tokens (there are four colors), and try to visit each of the board’s four corners to find out who’s doing what to be scary. The game includes scorecards, scare cards, and a Scooby Snack. –Richard Farr
Customer Review: Super Board Game!
My grandmother gave this to my daughter last year (2000) for Christmas. She was 5 1/2 at the time. She loved the game right from the start. It is kind of like a very simple version of the game CLUE. Although not an educational game, there are counting, following directions, and decision making opportunities. This game is a lot of fun that even I don’t mind playing over and over (and my two kids, 6 and 4 do play this one over and over.)
Customer Review: Extremely good
…. Thi sgame is great and it takes 3 minutes to get right into the middle of it. It holds intrest very well, and it teaches kids the ability to solve problems, and use logic to its best. Great overall.
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