Popular games for franchise Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo! First Frights is a 3D platform video game released in 2009. It was developed by Torus Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.[3] The game tied in with the release of Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins on DVD. This is the fourth Scooby-Doo game to use a laugh track.

For the first time in any LEGO videogame, characters from iconic entertainment franchises join forces and battle in worlds outside of their own. In addition to the game, the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack will include the LEGO Toy Pad, which allows players to transport special LEGO minifigures and other LEGO objects into the game

MultiVersus is a free-to-play platform fighter that brings the depth of iconic WB stars to life across the nearly endless possibilities of play.

* Venture, explore and investigae across three huge new open worlds * New brain-teasing puzzles test your mystery solving skills and new monster enemies and epic boss battles! * Use cool gadgets and tools to help solve mysteries, uncover treasure and help in your investigations * Create your own custom look and enhance your abilities using unique accessories and clothing items

Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights is a third person platform game with action elements that was developed by Heavy Iron Studios and published by THQ for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox consoles. The game was first released on May 20, 2002 in North America and was released later that year in PAL regions. It is the first Scooby-Doo! video game title to come to sixth generation consoles. The game became a Greatest Hits title in 2003.[1] The game had a follow up titled Scooby Doo: Mystery Mayhem. The game puts players in the control of Scooby-Doo in a story that revolves around him searching for the rest of the gang around a haunted mansion after they're kidnapped by an eccentric villain. The game has twelve areas, ranging from graveyards and secret labs to fishing villages and haunted mazes. The game received mixed reviews from critics, mainly criticizing the game's simplicity, although its massive environments staying true to the Scooby-Doo! universe was praised by critics and fans alike. Fans of the original show loved the game, feeling it was compensation for the N64 game released in 2000. The game also marks the first and only time Don Knotts did voice work for a video game, though he did do previous voice work in the Scooby-Doo universe.[2]

Play as Shaggy or Scooby and try to defeat the Phantom Virus in Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase for PlayStation. Released to correlate with the same-titled movie, this seven-stage, multilevel adventure puts the Mystery Inc. gang in the middle of cyberspace warding off bad guys and evildoers in their attempt to locate the Phantom Virus. From a control room players can access the areas of Japan, Ancient Rome, Arctic Circle, Prehistoric Jungle, The Big City, Egypt, and an Amusement Park. Each area consists of three levels including the boss level, but initially only the Japan area can be accessed with other areas becoming available as play progresses. Each area alternates between Shaggy and Scooby as the character being controlled.

Mystery Mayhem is a multi-platform release featuring the cartoon detectives and their favorite canine coward.

Solve the mystery of Kraken Cove with Scooby, Shaggy and the rest of the Mystery Machine Gang or help Bugs and Daffy discover who is behind the dastardly defective MOCME products that are creating chaos. Solve puzzles and fight enemies as you unlock the mysteries in this exciting cartoon world come to life. Find gifts, safes and treasure chests and use the loot you collect to customize your character and empower them with special ability upgrades.

The player uses Scooby-Doo to take down enemies and collect clues for Velma. Scooby-Doo can change costumes which can give him different moves such as kung-fu and fly like a bat. Without using these costumes some levels may not be possible to finish. This is the third Scooby-Doo game to feature a laugh track. In the Nintendo DS game, there are a few minigames included to make use of its touchscreen.

Scooby-Doo: Who's Watching Who? brings the mystery and mayhem of the Scooby-Doo franchise to the PSP.

This version is different from its Genesis counterpart. While the gameplay is similar (exploring levels to collect clues and solve the mystery), there are four different episodes for this version. While visiting the Drabwell Ranch, ghost's interrupt the festivities and the gang must find out who is behind the hauntings and why. Another adventure takes the gang to Deadman's Cove where a ghostly pirate has been scaring off tourists and it is up to Scooby and the Gang to bring it to a halt. The other two mysteries take place at a fun fair and a haunted mansion. Players can use Scooby's unique sniffing ability to find clues. Scooby also consume Scooby Snacks to reduce the fright meter. Additionally there are a series of mini-games that player can participate in such as "Wac-A-Monster" or "Make a Scooby Sandwich". The graphics are faithfully recreated to resemble the long-running Hanna Barbara series.

Like wow! Scooby and the gang face off against some all-time classic villains, including The Witch Doctor, The Black Knight, and The Snow Ghost. Help guide Scooby and the gang through three classic episodes and one all-new episode. It's your job to search for clues and unmask the ghoulish villains!

Scooby-Doo: Phantom of the Knight is an educational point and click adventure game, developed for young children (ages 5-10).

Shaggy and Scooby are inside a haunted pirate ship, solve the misteries that are inside it.

Shaggy and Scooby win a free trip to China, just in time for the Chinese New Year and the grand opening of Emperor Chu's Underground Palace. Suddenly, a stone dragon statue outside the palace comes to life, frightening all the visitors and ruining the festivities. It's up to you and the gang to find out who is behind this scheme and crack the case of The Scary Stone Dragon.

Scooby-Doo and the Mystery of the Castle is a Plug and Play game-system released by JAKKS Pacific in 2005. It features 5 different games with varying styles of gameplay.

A spooky point and click game where you help Scooby and Shaggy escape from a museum which has a fiendishly effective jumpscare. Made to promote the Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed movie.


Join the Scooby gang as they try to solve the mystery of Spooky Island. Players will roam the movie locations in search of clues, solving a series of small mysteries as they work to uncover the island?s ultimate mystery. Along the way the players will interact with familiar characters, explore environments based on the movie and collect items they can use to trap diabolical villains.



Scooby-Doo: Showdown in Ghost Town is the first in a series of educational point and click video games by The Learning Company.

