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Default Scooby-Doo: Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom



Scooby-Doo: Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom PC | Win95 - XP | Educational | DAA | 330 MB

Scooby-Doo Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom is a PC mystery game that combines the exploration of an adventure game with the strategy and endless playability of a traditional board game. The characters come to life in 2 1/2-D, a special rendering that keeps cartoon characters looking true to their 2-D appearance, yet gives them added dimension. Just like the TV show, the game places players in sticky and sometimes humorous situations, where they must solve a mystery and uncover the game's true villain. This game feels like a cross between the beloved Saturday morning cartoon and the classic board game, Clue. Kids can play alone or with friends and at three difficulty levels. First, children pick a player to represent themselves, either Shaggy, Velma, Daphne or Fred. Then, they take turns steering their character around a haunted amusement park, looking for a mysterious phantom. As they explore, kids find clues and necessary items to eventually trap the phantom. Each clue is marked on a grid, under a specific suspect, making the whole experience reminiscent of a "Colonel Mustard in the Billiard Room with the Knife" kind of thing. Once kids figure out how to play, the game is fun and challenging, too, as it requires logical thinking skills like deductive reasoning and strategy. The program offers lots of novelty, surprises and suspense as children play. For instance, if kids lose at a memory game in the Fun House, they get chased by a ghost and forfeit their next turn. They can also make other players spin The Chaos Wheel, causing them lots of trouble. It pays to read the jewel case insert to learn the ins and outs of the game- the way things work aren't always apparent. That caution aside, this is one of the best new games to date for eight- to twelve-year-old children.
Teaches: game play, strategy
Age Range: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18

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