Fun, nostalgic scooby doo game!
This Scooby Doo game is my 2nd favorite one that I’ve played and follows the gang as they investigate a movie studio owned by Freds cousin. Much like SD: Mystery Mayhem this game takes the 5-episode approach with the first one being in the movie prop studio, the 2nd being in China town, the 3rd being in a museum and the 4th being in a theme park, then returning back to the studio to finish the game. The story basically follows this idea that his cousin made super realistic animatronics that have a skin called mubber that’s also edible for some reason… anyways you can get powers by getting sucked into a machine around the levels that give you abilities to fight back and break the animatronics. In China town you get Kungfu powers and in the museum you get stuff like a Robin hood bow and arrow. The game play and platforming was a lot of fun and had replay value if you missed collectibles along the way. It’s a simple game with okay graphics and a wide rang of enemies from large spiders to literal copies of previous villains from scooby’s past (with little to no explanation as to why but whatever) and a bunch of new enemies as well. I enjoyed this game a lot as a kid and only really found some bosses hard and as an adult I had nothing but fun playing it again, my only real complaint is that its super short, I beat this game at about 7ish hours and 100% it. Overall you’d probably love this game if you like scooby doo, have kids or love old games.
This Scooby Doo game is my 2nd favorite one that I’ve played and follows the gang as they investigate a movie studio owned by Freds cousin. Much like SD: Mystery Mayhem this game takes the 5-episode approach with the first one being in the movie prop studio, the 2nd being in China town, the 3rd being in a museum and the 4th being in a theme park, then returning back to the studio to finish the game. The story basically follows this idea that his cousin made super realistic animatronics that have a skin called mubber that’s also edible for some reason… anyways you can get powers by getting sucked into a machine around the levels that give you abilities to fight back and break the animatronics. In China town you get Kungfu powers and in the museum you get stuff like a Robin hood bow and arrow. The game play and platforming was a lot of fun and had replay value if you missed collectibles along the way. It’s a simple game with okay graphics and a wide rang of enemies from large spiders to literal copies of previous villains from scooby’s past (with little to no explanation as to why but whatever) and a bunch of new enemies as well. I enjoyed this game a lot as a kid and only really found some bosses hard and as an adult I had nothing but fun playing it again, my only real complaint is that its super short, I beat this game at about 7ish hours and 100% it. Overall you’d probably love this game if you like scooby doo, have kids or love old games.