Scooby-Doo: Case File 1 - The Glowing Bug Man

Scooby-Doo: Case File 1 - The Glowing Bug Man

released on Oct 20, 2002

Scooby-Doo: Case File 1 - The Glowing Bug Man

released on Oct 20, 2002

Scooby-Doo solves a mystery and fun puzzles in this computer game aimed at younger players.


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Replayed this recently with my boyfriend. I grew up with these, and he didn't, yet he enjoyed this greatly as an adult with no nostalgia for them (he is a Scooby fan, tho). Some of the puzzles were challenging to him, too!

I wouldn't recommend this if you aren't a fan of the Scooby series though. Plus, there are other better Scooby Point and Clicks (Showdown in Ghost Town and Scary Stone Dragon are my favorites) -- this one is relatively short at about an hour to two hours for adults to complete, and the puzzles aren't the most challenging even on the hardest difficulty setting. Of course, this is a game aimed at like.. 5-10 year olds, so it makes sense.

That said, though, you'll like this if you're a fan or have kids that are fans currently. It's pretty easy to run on modern PCs or via a Virtual Machine. I'd still recommend it for a younger audience, but it's good for Scooby fans that want to pass the time and enjoy a playable episode of the series.

It's also fully voiced by the early 2000s Scooby voice actors (Scott Innes, Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, and Mindy Cohn) with original dialogue. I personally love the idea of a playable, completely original Scooby episode, and this does a good job with it as do the other TLC Scooby-Doo titles.