Agrega una trama en tu idiomaScooby-Doo searches for the rest of the gang around a haunted mansion after they are kidnapped by an eccentric villain.Scooby-Doo searches for the rest of the gang around a haunted mansion after they are kidnapped by an eccentric villain.Scooby-Doo searches for the rest of the gang around a haunted mansion after they are kidnapped by an eccentric villain.
Scott Innes
- Scooby-Doo
- (voz)
- …
Frank Welker
- Fred
- (voz)
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne Blake
- (voz)
- …
Tim Curry
- Mastermind
- (voz)
Corey Burton
- Black Knight
- (voz)
- …
Tress MacNeille
- Witch
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights is a very good, fun game, something that any fan of Scooby Doo(count me as one) will like. There are a few instances where the graphics are a little too dark and robotic and some of the commands take time to act upon. However, most of the graphics are colourful with some nice atmospheric dark colours, and the haunted house setting, a familiar setting for Scooby Doo, is a perfect one. The music is nicely composed and has parts that you will remember, of course you'll have to decide for yourself as to whether that's a good thing or not. The dialogue takes a simple tone without being too childish and is easy to understand, any Scooby Doo fan will appreciate the efforts to make it true to the writing style of what we are used to hearing with Scooby Doo. The story again is simple and very Scooby Doo, it makes great use of the setting and is engrossing. The game-play, which serves the story very well though with its slow and robotic moments, is a large part of the fun too, the tasks are inventive with some familiar characters and references that are great to spot and it's not too heavy and challenging or simplistic. The characters are hugely engaging, only the scarecrows weren't quite so much, and the voice acting from all involved is very good, Mystery Inc are all voiced with enthusiasm and a great dynamic and while Tim Curry has done better voice overs he still throws himself wonderfully into a suave, commanding yet menacing character he's perfect for. In conclusion, good fun if not quite as good as the rating here at the moment. Scooby Doo fans and fans of video games will find much to like. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Rented this for gamecube the other day. I must admit, it was a lot of fun to play. The gameplay is pretty easy (Despite the fact it takes scooby several seconds to stop after you give the command), the graphics are nice (with the exception of the "Movie" scenes), and the voice acting is usually reasonably good as well. There ARE lots of monsters, some being quite lame (The scare crows stirred up nothing but hilarity), but some can be pretty cool, like the giant, yellow, one-eyed thing and all the giant venus flytraps. A nice, fun, light-hearted romp. A very innofensive and tame game, fun to play on a rainy day. My rating for "Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights"--7/10
Could this game possibly be the second coming of Christ himself? Yes. It could be. Sometimes I lay awake at night, and the only comfort I get is smelling my unopened copy of the game. Where can I possibly begin to list how amazing this game is?
1. The Sound Effects The sound effects in this game are definitely top notch. For example, whenever you jump on a trampoline as Scooby-Doo, the game's protagonist, you almost feel as if you are jumping on the trampoline as well. Also, there's a really cool noise whenever Scooby jumps on a pile of fish on the pier level. I won't spoil it for you, just know that you have to try it out.
2. The Intricate Story This story is so confusing, that I still can't quite perceive it. Could it be perhaps that the game takes place in both difference dimensions, and different time lines at the same time? I sure think so. I never beat the game, but if I had, I'm sure it would've been an ending left open to interpertation.
3. The Scares Boy howdy. The only game spookier than this was the Teen Titans fighting game on Cartoonnetwoek.com. There was this fishman in the game, who still gives me nightmares to this day. Sometimes I'll be laying in bed, and I start to tremble in fear because I hear the noise of the ocean. I live in constant fear of the fish monster from this game. Please help.
All in all, it's good stuff.
1. The Sound Effects The sound effects in this game are definitely top notch. For example, whenever you jump on a trampoline as Scooby-Doo, the game's protagonist, you almost feel as if you are jumping on the trampoline as well. Also, there's a really cool noise whenever Scooby jumps on a pile of fish on the pier level. I won't spoil it for you, just know that you have to try it out.
2. The Intricate Story This story is so confusing, that I still can't quite perceive it. Could it be perhaps that the game takes place in both difference dimensions, and different time lines at the same time? I sure think so. I never beat the game, but if I had, I'm sure it would've been an ending left open to interpertation.
3. The Scares Boy howdy. The only game spookier than this was the Teen Titans fighting game on Cartoonnetwoek.com. There was this fishman in the game, who still gives me nightmares to this day. Sometimes I'll be laying in bed, and I start to tremble in fear because I hear the noise of the ocean. I live in constant fear of the fish monster from this game. Please help.
All in all, it's good stuff.
This game is endless fun no matter how old you are. It's incredibly complex, challenging (almost to a fault), and has a wonderful story. The only reason I would not give it 10 stars is because of some janky control errors. One thing I wish this game had is a way to move your camera. Other than that, it's golden. And Tim Curry as mastermind? UNBEATABLE! I am so grateful that this game has been a part of both my child and adulthood, and I urge any parents with younger children to offer this as an introduction to story gaming. And that way, you have a good excuse to play too when they get frustrated, hahaha.
Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights is a type of game that contains a lot of charm from Where Are You. It would bring back the monsters from that series and make them to either enemies or bosses. And the bosses are fun to play, even when there would be songs as the background. The story for this game is pretty solid. The characters have some great charm for what we know and love, especially with Mastermind standing out as the villain. And the gameplay has so much to offer. As the title says "Night of 100 Frights," it would contain a hundred different levels. Maybe the dated graphics and weak gaming animation can keep this from being one of the best platform games of the 2000s, but it is the best Scooby-Doo game I played. I think this is worth checking out for any Scooby-Doo fan. Or maybe even for someone that is new to the franchise. Even if it's not the best platform game, I really do appreciate how the game would present of what Scooby-Doo is about.
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- TriviaShould you happen to play on the Fourth of July, fireworks appear in the Mystery Machine part one stage and Mystic Manor's chimney stacks puff out red, white, and blue smoke.
- ErroresFrank Welker's name is incorrectly listed in the end credits as Fred Walker.
- Citas
Scooby-Doo: [repeated quote] Mmmm, Scooby Snacks!
- Créditos curiososThe closing credits are played over a 3-D animated recreation of a famous scene from the original series taking place in a hallway with Scooby and the gang running in and out of doors while being chased by various ghosts and ghouls.
- ConexionesFeatures Scooby-Doo (2002)
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