

In the second scenario, the gang goes to the Ha Ha Carnival which happens to be closed. Eventually Shaggy and Scooby come across a gold mine under the hotel and the heart of the mystery is revealed to be an ancient medallion the ghost is looking for. While the gang goes to investigate, Shaggy and Scooby go inside the hotel only to find Blake has been kidnapped. In the first scenario, the gang goes to Daphne's Uncle Blake's hotel where a ghost of a Native American Chieftain has been scaring away clients and staff, with only the gardener and the cook remaining. Most of the puzzles require logic to solve, while others require a specific action to solve. The action menu can be switched to the inventory menu to interact with the items and put them to use. The player has ten different commands located at the bottom of the screen to control Shaggy and solve puzzles. The object of the game is to solve puzzles to progress, uncover the mystery and catch the monster/criminal to win the scenario. The player controls Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers, who is followed around by Scooby, while Fred, Daphne and Velma make brief appearances in, often at the beginning and end of a mystery. The Genesis version is a more traditional graphic adventure game divided into two scenarios: 'Blake's Hotel' and 'Ha Ha Carnival'. In both games, players take control of Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo, who help solve various mysteries with other members of Mystery Incorporated who serve minor roles during gameplay. Both were released exclusively in North America. The other title, released for the Sega Genesis is a more traditional adventure game with a point-and-click-style interface. One of the games was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and is an adventure game with platforming elements. Scooby-Doo Mystery is the name of two video games released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1995 based on the Scooby-Doo animated series. Martin Gwynn Jones, Martin Simpson, Alex Rudis.

Matthew Porter, Jaid Mindang, Matt Gilbert.

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