Scooby doo swimming pool games




















See how long it takes you to complete the puzzle and how many stars you earn. This is a fun side scrolling candy collecting game where you help Scooby Doo fill up his pumpkin with candy while avoiding ghouls and ghosts.

This is a physics puzzle game where you try to shoot Scooby Snacks at Scooby Doo. Think of it as a 2D side-view online minigolf game where the food is a golf ball. This game lets you create a custom ghost based on a template. This is an online game where you control Scooby Doo and Shaggy as they avoid scary objects thrown by a pirate and eat whatever food is hidden inside of the barrels he breaks.

Get enough items correct in a row and unlock the Food Frenzy mode! This is a game where you control Scooby Doo and Shaggy on the rooftop throwing supplies down to Velma, Daphne and Fred. Watch out for the ghost and bonk him on the head with an anvil before he comes and gets you. This is a game where you play as Velma moving lights around so that Scooby Doo and Shaggy can make their way across a corridor without realizing there are monsters nearby. Keep the monsters in the dark and highlight Scooby Snacks for bonus points.

Play a Pac Man inspired food collecting game where Scooby and the Gang gather food for the hungry. Eat Scooby Snacks to activate your super powers which enable you to break through walls and jump over holes — but avoid the ghosts at all costs! This is a game where you help the Scooby Doo Gang get away from monsters. You slow the monsters down by hitting them with pies you fling at them. This is a game where you move left and right to collect ingredients to build a giant sandwich fit for Shaggy and Scooby.

Avoid the dynamite or it is Ruh Roh, Rorge! This is a hidden object finding game themed for the famous mystery-solving cartoon. The game also has a prank mode where a scary monster pops up on the screen. This is an endless 2D monster chase game. Help Shaggy and Scooby dodge obstacles and grab snacks. This is a speed-based competitive card matching game where players pull cards from their hands in alternating order and call SNAP when there is a pair on the table to pick up the cards stacked in the middle.

Whoever is the last player left with cards in their hand wins. With some basic combat and simple puzzles, this game functions as a pretty good movie tie-in that any fan of the talking great dane could enjoy.

As the portable counterpart to one of the most amazing Scooby-Doo games ever released, Mystery Mayhem on the GBA had some pretty big shoes to fill. Well, not really. Just keep in mind that the humor in this game is so bad, they had to add low-quality laugh tracks… to a GBA game. In this unusual Scooby Gang adventure, the classic cast takes part in a reality show where they must compete against a rival sleuthing team to determine which kids can meddle the most. Developed by Savage Entertainment, it takes advantage of the hardware to deliver beautiful graphics with fluid animations and overall great gameplay.

The first home console entry in our ranking is Scooby-Doo! The graphics capture the look and feel of the cartoon pretty nicely. Anyone can enjoy solving puzzles, collecting clues for Velma, or helping Shaggy make himself a sandwich by gathering ingredients all around the park. Despite having a bit of an annoying camera, the game provides a delightful experience that feels a bit more like an interactive feature-length film than an actual game.

Scooby can put on several costumes that give him abilities to traverse the levels. These include a Robin Hood-looking cowl that lets him shoot arrows, a kung-fu master outfit to break obstacles, and even a superhero disguise that allows him to glide. A sequel to Scooby-Doo! First Frights, this wonderful PS2 adventure platformer shines for its cutesy graphics and modernized aesthetic. It replaces the linear platforming of its predecessor for a more open exploration of the locales, having you switch between Shaggy and Scooby as you progress through the levels to make use of their unique skills.

Developed by Artificial Mind and Movement for the PS2, this episodic adventure is one of the most beloved and best-selling Scooby-Doo games ever released.

Each of the five episodes feels like a self-contained adventure, giving you the full Scooby-Doo experience in short bursts rather than dragging things out. This layout works wonders since it lets the creators of the game mimic the style of the show with remarkable accuracy.

You might be surprised to find such an old game so high-up on the ranking.



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