: A "cool factor" often highlighted by fans is the ability to wear various costumes throughout the levels to hide from or trick enemies. Game Information Developer Artificial Mind and Movement (now Behavior Interactive) Platforms
: The game is noted for its high production value for fans, featuring a laugh track like the original cartoon, official voice acting, and sound effects lifted directly from the Hanna-Barbera library.
PS2, GameCube, Xbox, and a distinct Game Boy Advance version 2004 (Consoles) ESRB Rating E for Everyone Why Scooby-Doo Mystery Mayhem Is A Disaster Scooby Doo Mystery Mayhem
: Players can switch between Shaggy and Scooby at will to use their specific skills, such as Scooby's ability to crawl into tight spaces.
Unlike previous entries like Night of 100 Frights , where players mainly jumped over or avoided threats, this game equips Shaggy and Scooby with a book that can supernatural enemies. Key Gameplay Features : A "cool factor" often highlighted by fans
: To capture a specific monster, you must first find the corresponding page for the book. Capturing requires repeated button presses, which critics and players have noted can be physically tiring but essential for clearing progress-blocking force fields.
An interesting and distinctive feature of is the Tome of Doom , a magical book that fundamentally shifts the game's mechanics from typical platforming to a style similar to Luigi's Mansion . Unlike previous entries like Night of 100 Frights
: Instead of a traditional health bar, characters have a "Cool Meter." If they get too scared or take damage, their "cool" drops; if it hits zero, the player loses control. You refill this by eating Scooby Snacks or other food found in levels.