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Scooby Doo Two: Monsters Unleashed Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed brings back the ginchy kids of Mystery, Inc. for a whole new adventure! A pair of ghouls humiliated the gang — now they have to prove they still have what it takes. Team up&go after the creepiest villains again! Customer Review: Scooby Doo Two: Monsters Unleashed Madagascar by Windows
This is a great game inspired by the movie of the same title. Lots of interactivity for the children and the kid that lies within us all. I purchased this title for my five year old, he just “dives” in to the characters that he controls and enjoys every bit of it.
Tags: Doo Scooby, Ghouls, Great Game, Interactivity, Madagascar, Max 3, Mini Games, Moive, Mystery, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo 2, Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed, Two Monsters, Villains
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Scooby-Doo Mystery Customer Review: jinkies This is a great game for beginner players because it is not a fast-pace game, but it requires some thinking. It is fun to beat it the first time but after that it just gets a little boring. There are only four cases that you can solve in this games though, so it is a very short game when you get the hang of it. There is a fun bonus games in it, scooby’s snack stack. Overall it is an okay game. Customer Review: Scooby Snacks This game is fun! it has some bad errors so i didn’t give it 5 stars. The game suckesat level 2 becuase you become lost. I’m stuck at level 4 now! Play the game and see what you think about it.
Tags: Becuase, Bonus Games, Doo Scooby, Game Review, Great Game, Mystery Customer, Pace, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snacks, Short Game, Snack, Stack
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Scooby-Doo Case File #2: The Scary Stone Dragon Scooby-Doo Case File #2: The Scary Stone Dragon is an all-new Case File for the young mystery fan in your household! Customer Review: Not the best Scooby Game After playing some other Scooby games my daughter (8) and I decided to pick up this one. Unfortunately it was not as good as the previous one we played (Some Egypt location game). This one was more annoying than anything else. She finished it really quickly and basically put it away for good shortly after. The previous game has a high replay value - not so with this one. It might be fun for younger ones though… Customer Review: Great game for young kids and mentally handicapped adults! I teach mentally handicapped adults with the average mental intelligence of kindergarteners and first graders. Although ultimately, this game was too hard for my students to play on a regular basis, parts of it were definitely suitable for my students in being both challenging and fun to play. I would definitely recommend this game for first graders and older and that in the beginning, it would help to play this game with your kids until you feel they are comfortable enough to play this game by themselves. All in all, a great game for Scooby Doo lovers!
Tags: Adults, Case Fan, Case File, Dragon, Egypt, Great Game, Household, Intelligence, Kindergarteners, Mystery Fan, New Case, Playing Games, Replay, Scary, Scooby Doo, Scooby Games, Stone Dragon, Young Kids, Younger Ones
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Scooby-Doo Unmasked Scooby-Doo fans will be pleased to hear, the Scooby gang is back in another horror-filled adventure in Scooby-Doo: Unmasked. This time the slobbering wonder dog with an eating disorder has some nifty power-ups to help him as well as access to three ultra power-up costumes: a Robin Hood-like archer costume that allows Scooby to shoot toilet plungers at enemies, a bat suit which gives Scooby flying and gliding abilities, and a kung fu outfit which instantly turns Scooby into an ultra sleek kung fu master. You’ll need the help of all three costumes too, as the enemies are harder than in previous Scooby-Doo games. The story begins when Fred takes his girl Daphne and friends Velma, Shaggy and Scooby to an up-and-coming special effects house to his cousin Jed. The proprietor of Monstrous Fright&Magic: Monsters While You Wait claims Jed is a thief who trashed the place trying to steal Mubber, a super material that can be formed into anything. Scooby, controlled in conventional 3rd person action platforming, transitions between forward moving and sidescrolling platforming segements, spins around furiously to attack and break crates, slides, and belly-flop to crush stronger object with absolute Scoo-Doobly-Doo damage. Each environment offers a set of fairly large sub-sections, within each a variety of challenges. Expect conveyor belts, flame spouts, steam vents, green crap, electrified water, big balloons and other such dangers. Scooby-Doo! Unmasked consists of three sprawling worlds and eleven levels that include Chinatown, a rollercoaster world, and a museum. Each level is packed with an incredible amount of action and things to do and discover, including lots of mini games. The camera has seen a large improvement over past Scooby installments, where it was difficult to even see where you were supposed to land. The art style takes a distinctive turn for the best with soft, warm colors and a very cartoonish look that’s ea Customer Review: great game loved it so much i bought a second as a gift. nice kids game Customer Review: Scooberific If you liked any of the other Scooby Doo games this one will be no exception. Great graphics and plot with easy to use controls. Good for children of all ages.
Tags: 3rd Person, Art Style, Bat Suit, Belly Flop, Conveyor Belts, Great Game, Kung Fu Master, Magic Monsters, Mini Games, Person Action, Power Ups, Rollercoaster World, Scoo, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Games, Scooby Doo Unmasked, Scooby Gang, Steam Vents, Toilet Plungers, Warm Colors
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Scooby Doo Who Are You Game It’s a Scooby Doo Guess Who! Secretly choose a card featuring Scooby Doo or his gang. Guess what card your opponent has by asking yes or no questions. If you guess before the other player does, you win! Contains two player consoles, console cards, secret selection cards and instructions. Customer Review: Great game Our 5 year old got this for Christmas. She already had Guess Who - and really enjoyed that game and because she loves Scooby Doo this was a no brainer. It is a pain to take all the little cards out and set up for the first time, but once you do it your done.
Tags: 5 Year Old, Brainer, Cards, Christmas, Consoles, Doo Scooby, Great Game, Guess, Opponent, Scooby Doo, Yes Or No Questions
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Scooby Doo Glowing Bug Man A mysterious glowing bug man–zoinks!–has been spotted at the Museum of Natural History. Join Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred as they hunt for clues and solve a mystery. Zero in on suspects in six different areas of the museum, all in puzzling disarray. Along the way help the Mystery, Inc., gang fix the exhibits. Collect enough clues and use the museum’s personnel files to get to the bottom of this buggy mystery.
In the case of The Glowing Bug Man, kids join Scooby and the gang in collecting clues and solving puzzles that will crack this pesky case. The game’s eight sleuthing activities and three difficulty levels move the mystery from spooky to spookier to spooktacular. Kids build critical-thinking, problem-solving, deductive reasoning, and logic skills, while the software provides help whenever a child needs it. Plus, printable and music activities let kids extend the fun beyond the computer for an extra Scooby snack. Customer Review: Not the best Scooby Game After playing some other Scooby games my daughter (8) and I decided to pick up this one. Unfortunately it was not as good as the previous one we played (Some Egypt location game). This one was more annoying than anything else. She finished it really quickly and basically put it away for good shortly after. The previous game has a high replay value - not so with this one. It might be fun for younger ones though… Customer Review: Great game for young kids and mentally handicapped adults! I teach mentally handicapped adults with the average mental intelligence of kindergarteners and first graders. Although ultimately, this game was too hard for my students to play on a regular basis, parts of it were definitely suitable for my students in being both challenging and fun to play. I would definitely recommend this game for first graders and older and that in the beginning, it would help to play this game with your kids until you feel they are comfortable enough to play this game by themselves. All in all, a great game for Scooby Doo lovers!
Tags: Bug Man, Buggy, Critical Thinking, Daphne, Deductive Reasoning, Difficulty Levels, Disarray, Great Game, Kindergarteners, Logic Skills, Museum Of Natural History, Music Activities, Personnel Files, Replay, Scooby Doo, Scooby Games, Scooby Snack, Young Kids, Younger Ones, Zoinks
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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.
Tags: Action Sequence, Challenging Puzzles, Classic Television Series, Fifth Time, First Game, Fun Game, Good Game, Great Game, Grown Adults, Nephews, Old Castle, Play Three, Printable Poster, Red Herring, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Phantom Of The Knight, Scooby Snacks, Time Customer, Upcoming Movies, Velma
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RIVERDEEP Scooby Doo 4-Pack ( Windows ) Scooby fans will enjoy four Scooby-Doo mystery titles and hours of adventure with Scooby-Doo! The Scary Stone Dragon, Scooby-Doo! Showdown in Ghost Town, Scooby-Doo! Jinx at the Sphinx, and Scooby-Doo! The Glowing Man. Help Scooby-Doo and friends solve the mysteries! Customer Review: Fun! My 6 and 7 year olds love these games. They like the mystery and the characters and the funny things that sometimes happen when they click on certain things. There is a lot of problem solving in these games. Sometimes they need some help from an adult. Kids over 8 would probably be fine on their own. The game changes slightly when you play it, so it’s not the same culprit every time. Great game to teach logical thinking and deciphering clues. I recommend it. Customer Review: Grandaughter gift She seemed to like it but it did fade fast. Nice graphics and story too.
Tags: Adult Kids, Culprit, Deciphering, Doo Scooby, Dragon, Fans, Friends, Funny Things, Game Changes, Ghost Town, Great Game, Jinx, Logical Thinking, Mysteries, Mystery Titles, Nice Graphics, Pack Windows, Scooby Doo, Sphinx, Stone Dragon
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SCOOBY DOO: MYSTERY MAYHEM During their search, a scheming business tycoon, who will stop at nothing to grow his empire, uses The Tome of Doom to unlock some of the creepiest monsters our gang has every seen. Help Scooby and Shaggy find The Tome of Doom, capture monsters, and solve the mystery. Would you help Scooby and Shaggy solve this mystery for a Scooby Snack? Customer Review: You know what they say about opinons I take issue with the main opinion. Their use of the word “cra*py”, isn’t necessary. This game isn’t built for you 30 year old “gamers”. It never was intended, that way. Not all of us kids, need to “kill” 20,000 “whatevers”, to enjoy. Some parents, are concerned about their kids playin’ “those type of games”, especially, younger players.
Tags: Business Tycoon, Christmas, Cra, Doom, Empire, Gamecube, Great Game, I Q Test, Mommy, Monsters, Mystery, Newcomer, Parents, Py, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Mystery Mayhem, Scooby Snack, Score, Thesaurus, Whatevers
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Scooby-Doo! DVD Board Game Scooby-Doo and friends are ready for their next mysterious adventure - this time, in a DVD game! Go to the crime lab; then race to the Mystery Mansion, the Kooky Carnival and the Freaky Forest as you try to be the first player to collect three clues and track down the villain. Secret passageways add to the excitement in this game that’s never the same twice. Customer Review: We love this game!!!! This is a great game for the whole family. We have so much fun playing this with our 2 children 9 and 11, but it’s definitely suitable for younger children too. If you’re a Scooby Doo fan like us you will love this game!! Customer Review: Fun! This game is a lot of fun, little to no to set up, and the rules are easy to follow. You can be playing within 5 minutes of opening the box. It’s a lot of fun, and you can get different questions from the characters. The game is really not the same any two times, as advertised. The “skills” needed at the different stops aren’t easy, but not too tough, either, so it doesn’t get boring too soon. The background music is kind of fun, too; very Scooby-Doo like. Cute graphics. My daughter loves the game & I even enjoy playing, too
Tags: Background Music, Board Game, Carnival, Crime Lab, Cute Graphics, Doo Scooby, Excitement, Friends, Fun Game, Game Board, Game Review, Great Game, Kooky, Lot, Love Game, Mysterious Adventure, Mystery Mansion, Scooby Doo, Villain
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Scooby Doo: The Scary Stone Dragon (Jewel Case) Scooby Doo Case File #2: The Scary Stone Dragon takes you into a new adventure with Scooby, Shaggy and their friends! The gang wins a free trip toChina - Just in time for the Chinese New Year and the grand opening of Emperor Chu’s Underground Palace. Suddenly, a stone dragon statue outside the palace comes to life! The Scary Stone Dragon is frightening all the visitors and ruining the Festivities. Kids help scooby-Doo and the gang find out who is behind the scheme and crack the case of The Scary Stone Dragon. Customer Review: Great Game My 8-year-old and my 5-year-old both love this game. They also loved Scooby Doo and The Glowing Bug Man.
Tags: Bug Man, Case File, Chinese New Year, Chu, Crack, Dragon, Dragon Statue, Emperor, Festivities, Free Trip, Friends, Grand Opening, Great Game, Jewel Case, New Year, Scary, Scooby Doo, Stone Dragon, Underground Palace, Wins
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