Posts Tagged “Replay”
Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights Oh no! The Mastermind has kidnapped Mystery Inc! Its up to Scooby-Doo to search for his lost friends. Guide Scooby through 12 huge levels that include a creepy mansion, a spooky cave, a ghostly graveyard, and a perilous pier. Help Scooby search for clues, avoid Classic Scooby-Doo monsters, use wacky inventions, eat Scooby Snacks, and gather groovy power-ups. Do you have what it takes to foil the Masterminds plan to rid the world of Mystery Inc? Features: Explore 12 beautifully rendered levels within four worlds based on the classic Scooby-Doo cartoon. Avoid 20 creepy monsters from the Scooby-Doo universe to solve the mystery. Power-ups unlock secret areas and bonus DVD features giving players added replay value. Familiar celebrity voice talent including some of the original Scooby-Doo cartoon voice actors. No Scrappy! Customer Review: I love it, but boy does it get difficult! Especially for a huge Scooby Doo fan, like myself, this game is a lot of fun. The graphics are excellent. The environments are huge and varied. There are numerous references to various Scooby Doo episodes, including a large number of “villains”. Scooby Doo can perform characteristic actions and does characteristic things to defeat and evade villains. It really feels like you’re “playing the cartoon” (albeit as 3D computer graphics).
Tags: 3d Computer Graphics, Cartoon Voice Actors, Celebrity Voice, Ghostly Graveyard, Lost Friends, Mastermind, Monsters, Mystery Power, Night Of 100 Frights, Power Ups, Replay, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Cartoon, Scooby Doo Night Of 100 Frights, Scooby Snacks, Secret Areas, Ups, Villains, Voice Talent, Wacky Inventions
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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 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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