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Scooby-Doo: Classic Creep Capers Scooby-Doo, where are you? He’s in your Game Boy Color, of course–along with Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma. Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers is based on three classic episodes of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon show, and there is one all-new mystery to solve. Along the way, you’ll encounter the Black Knight, Snow Ghost, and Witch Doctor from “What a Night for a Knight,” “That’s Snow Ghost,” and “A Tiki Scare Is No Fair,” respectively. Have no fear; there will be Scooby Snacks to help you along the way. The nonviolent gameplay is set in environments that are reminiscent of the popular TV show, from which the game uses the actual voices. Customer Review: Amazon Product Description is Wrong. If you have read the Amazon Production Description above, let me tell you that it is completely wrong. You do not encounter the Black Night Ghost or any of the others. It’s “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” case that Scooby and the Gang are working on.
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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase The Scooby gang is back and needs your help. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and, of course, Scooby-Doo beamed themselves and the infamous Phantom Virus into a video game. Now the virus is out, and they’re trapped. You’ll need all your sleuthing powers to solve the many mysteries and puzzles this game has to offer. Along the way, you’ll uncover clues and gain plenty of tasty Scooby snacks–Scooby-dooby-doo! But don’t look back, because there are plenty of evil villains to fend off before you discover who released the Phantom Virus and make things right again.
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase follows the story line of the Scooby video with the same name, and it’s filled with fun, nonviolent action gameplay. Customer Review: A Good Game But Difficult. I Like This Game But It Is Too Hard! Im 10 Years Old And I got this Game When I was 6. And I Didnt Complete This Game Untill About 2 weeks Ago. So Listen Up All U parents Out There Dont Buy This Game For Young Children Because Trust Me They Wont Beat It! Customer Review: Great for the younger crowd Don’t expect a hard game here. My 5 & 7 year old love and can play this with ease. Most of the people who review this game below are expecting a grown up game… this is not. The graphics are not bad at all, its just a very simple sidescroller, something you would expect from the 16 bit era. Still a solid little game if the youngins like Scooby.
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Scooby-Doo: Phantom of the Knight Can you help Fred, Velma, and the gang solve the mystery behind the Phantom Knight and his dragon? Scooby-Doo: Phantom of the Knight offers laughs, pretty good animation, and a series of challenging puzzles to entertain young children for hours. Since the villain and clues change with each new adventure, replay is just as much fun as the very first game. Set up much like an episode of the classic television series, the program puts players in an old, castle-themed amusement park to explore for clues to its haunting. Some of the scarier areas will require feeding Scooby or Shaggy to coax them in; snacks can be obtained by several tests of skill along the way.
Once enough clues have been collected, players decide who’s to blame, then check to see if the guess is right in an action sequence that closes play. Three levels of difficulty are available, and each offers increasing pressure in the form of red-herring clues and harder challenges to acquire Scooby Snacks. Installation is very simple, and the CD-ROM comes with several Scooby-related goodies like a printable poster and online previews of upcoming movies. (Ages 5 to 10) –Rob Lightner Customer Review: Great game - a lot of fun This is a fun game. I can’t believe it has gotten such bad reviews. All you have to do is listen. The characters tell you exactly what to do. I can’t believe full-grown adults can’t do this game. It’s a children’s game. It’s very simple. It would be nice if it were more different when playing through again. It makes it too easy the second time around. It’s a good game to get out every now and then when you have forgotten where things were last time. Customer Review: What a great game! I think I am buying this now for the fifth time (for one of the grandparents’ house)…our 3-14 year old nephews and 6 year old niece LOVE this game, and so do my husband and I. It’s intriguing enough for just about everyone. Unlike other reviewers (ahem!), I shall not give away any of the pathways for getting through the game. After all, the fun is in finding them out. However, for the youngest, it is good to know the game well, so you can give hints in the right direction, sometimes quite literally. As a student of music, I was pleasantly surprised on how accurate your timing has to be to get more scooby snacks when you get down with the wizard. This is not an easy game, nor is it short, both making it all the better for a game you don’t just play a couple of times then forget about. If you like challenge, you will really enjoy this game. And, yes, like Showdown in Ghost Town, Jinx at the Sphinx, etc, it’s remarkably like the cartoon series in sound, prose, and image.
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