Scooby Doo Double Pack - PC

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Viewed: 3D Combination Genre:
Compilation
Adventure
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Mindscape Soft. Co.: Warner Brothers
Publishers: Mindscape (GB/GB)
Released: 8 Nov 2002 (GB)
Ratings: No rating
Accessories: Mouse, Keyboard

Summary

This double pack of Scooby adventures contains the previously available PC titles Phantom of the Knight and Showdown in Ghost Town. For those who missed them the first time around, here's a chance to catch up with what are basically interactive cartoons. They look that good, honest!

Phantom of the Knight puts Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne, Velma and Fred up against a fire-breathing dragon, a wizard and the ghost of the Black Knight. The question is, can you rise to the challenge of guiding the gang safely through the game?

Three difficulty settings have been incorporated into the game that will suit players between the ages of five and ten. The main task within the game is to explore as many as 25 fully interactive environments. Within each environment, there are many clues and items to uncover. But not all items are easy to get hold of. Many of them must be earned through solving puzzles and completing mini games. Most importantly, and giving the game considerable replay value, Phantom of the Knight has multiple endings, depending on decisions made throughout the game.

When you've exhausted the possibilities with Phantom of the Knight, there are more spooy goings-on in Showdown in Ghost Town.

After stumbling across another unsolved mystery while taking a ride in the Mystery Machine, Scooby and the gang can’t help but investigate. After they begin their investigation of Los Burritos, they soon find that the town is haunted. Afraid, but as ingenuously brave as ever, Scooby and Shaggy are about to embark upon another adventure.

You must search 25 fully interactive areas thoroughly for clues, information and useful objects. But these items aren’t always just lying around in the grass; many of them must be earned though solving puzzles, some of which are quite challenging. For all you Scooby Doo veterans, Spookier and Spooktacular difficulty settings are available. After solving the mystery of the Faceless Rider, gamers looking for replay value should note that the outcome of the mystery can be different each time, as with the accompanying Phantom of the Knight game.

Put together in a bargain package, it's hard to resist - just like Scooby Snacks!