| Scooby-Doo: Showdown in Ghost Town |  | From: The Learning Company Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $9.75 as of 5/22/2012 00:21 MDT details You Save: $10.24 (51%)
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Seller: inetvideo Sales Rank: 24,465
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: Childrens Puzzles ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: BIPSCOOBYDOOGTMBRV1 Model: 380326 UPC: 772040811846 EAN: 0772040811846 ASIN: B00004XQP2
Release Date: October 14, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Uncover the mystery of the Faceless Rider!Product InformationLos Burritos sounded like a great place to stop for a snack but Scooby and thegang soon learn that the town is haunted!Help the gang search for clues but brace yourself for challenging puzzles wildchases even an outrageous pie-throwing showdown.A dark-cloaked figure on horseback. Green glowing eyes. "Zoinks" It'sthe Faceless Rider!" Why is the phantom terrorizing Los Burritos?Join Scooby and the gang in the quest for clues to solve this spine-tinglingmystery!Discover the amazing truth behind the mystery of the Faceless Rider! The mystery changes each time you play!Product HighlightsBuilds thinking and problem-solving skills Research skills Deductive reasoning Logical analysisThe mystery changes each time you play New clues Different villain and outcome!Turn up the excitement and the challenge 3 Levels of difficulty Spooky - Easy Spookier - Medium Spooktacular! - Hard Kids can play independently Provides help when your child needs itProduct FeaturesAre there ghosts in Los BurritosJinkies! Who chained up the archaeologist? Is this the work of the FacelessRider?There's gold in these hills!Ask the old prospector where it's hidden.Dig up evidence and clues!Uncover artifacts. Piece together puzzles.Search for stolen treasure!Creep into secret passageways.Ready aim - pie fight at high noon!Earn Scooby snacks in a showdown with the Faceless Rider. These pies areScooby's favorite flavor!System Requirements Windows 95/98/Me or XP 166MHz MMX Pentium or higher 32MB of RAM 40MB free hard disk space 8X speed CD-ROM drive 16-bit color display set to 640x480 resolution 16-bit sound card compatibility Speakers Mouse
Amazon.com Review Zoinks! The Mystery, Inc. gang is hungry for a snack, but there's not much to be had in Los Burritos, a ghost town where they've stopped to look for food. This follow-up to Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom pits Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Greatest-of-all-Danes Scooby against the Faceless Rider, a mysterious spirit (or is it?) haunting the town. Thankfully, they're all back with the same groovy clothes, lingo, and music--plus the goofy humor--that made their '70s TV show so much fun to watch. To get to the bottom of what's spooking Los Burritos, the group must explore the town and talk to everyone who crosses their path, all the while looking out for clues to help them solve the mystery at hand. To uncover the right information, players must perform semi-educational activities like setting a clock to the proper time, putting a puzzle together, and recalling details from the game itself. There are also fun challenges throughout (Scooby takes on the Faceless Rider in a pie fight to the finish, and later plays a mean game of horseshoes) to earn Scooby Snacks. These prove important when you want Shaggy and Scooby to enter an especially scary area--you'll have to bribe them with Scooby Snacks to get them to cooperate. The fun activities and puzzles, paired with all the crime solving, push kids to use problem-solving skills and deductive reasoning. Who knew Scooby could make you smarter? In addition to being just plain retro fun, the game offers some help in solving each mystery (we found several in our gameplay): click on the Mystery, Inc. van to review the clues you've collected, check your Scooby Snack count, or ask Scrappy for help. And to keep the games challenging as kids grow (or perhaps for adults to enjoy), players can select from three "spookiness" levels that increase in difficulty. Also included are very thorough gameplay instructions and a Groovy Goodies section that includes fun tie-ins to the video- and DVD-only release, Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders. (Ages 5 and up) --Leah Ball
Amazon.com Product Description This game features Scooby-Doo and all your old friends in the crime-solving gang. Investigating five possible suspects and five different mystery solutions, children, ages 5 to 10, try to solve the riddle of the Faceless Bandit in the ghost town of Los Burritos. The game features puzzle-solving exploration and interactive sequences for hours of fun.
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