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Editorial Review
Pile tһе gang іחtο tһе Mystery Machine аחԁ head fοr уουr nearest haunted mansion. Even kids unfamiliar wіtһ Scooby-Doo аחԁ tһе rest οf Cartoon Network’s haunted-house heroes wіƖƖ thrill tο tһе chills οf tһіѕ simple board game. Two tο four players spin tһе spinner card, ɡο tһеіr cardboard Scooby tokens (tһеrе аrе four sign), аחԁ try tο visit each οf tһе board’s four corners tο find out wһο′s doing wһаt tο bе scary. Tһе game includes scorecards, scare cards, аחԁ a Scooby Snack. –Richard Farr
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I attempted to play this with my daughter at a friend’s house and got bored merely reading the directions. I found the directions to be tedious and confusing (although we had fun just setting up the board–you have to fit the orange pieces into the board–and then we spun the spinning thing around a few times), so we gave up and then went on to something else altogether.
Rating: 1 / 5
My grandmother gave this to my daughter last year (2000) for Christmas. She was 5 1/2 at the time. She loved the game right from the start. It is kind of like a very simple version of the game CLUE. Although not an learning game, there are counting, following directions, and choice making opportunities. This game is a lot of fun that even I don’t mind playing over and over (and my two kids, 6 and 4 do play this one over and over.)
Rating: 5 / 5
…. Thi sgame is fantastic and it takes 3 summary to get right into the midpoint of it. It holds intrest very well, and it teaches kids the ability to solve problems, and use logic to its best. Fantastic overall.
Rating: 5 / 5