Scooby and the gang are on their way to the Museum of Ancient Mysteries, where some strange things have been going on! Fred, Daphne and Velma go into the museum to investigate, while Scooby and Shaggy bravely guard the Mystery Machine. After a while, Scooby and Shaggy venture into the museum to look for their friends, and get more than they bargained for when an ancient mirror transports Scooby into the past! Help him fulfill the mirror’s mysterious command and return to the present time! On your quest, you’ll visit ancient cultures where you’ll be presented with activities like building a pyramid and learning Greek characters. You can even dress Scooby and Shaggy in the costume shop, then build them a healthy snack in the museum cafeteria! You’ll learn puzzle solving, problem solving, history, geometry, logic and nutrition along the way!
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This is the 4th game I have purchased for my grandchildren. I wanted them to have a video game but not something mindless. So, they can have fun and learn too. Definitely recommend. They love it.
I bought this unit for my [...]daughter, and I must say I really enjoy it. It is well made, and has the common sense features needed for a [...], such as the encased cd-rom games, No scratches!!! (now I only wish Disney would do the same with there movies so I wouldn't have to buy 4 copies of each movie!) The unit comes with "Jumpin' Bean Island", and I bought Spongebob and the Disney Princesses, but I must say, the "Jumpin Bean island game is the best of the three. It's educational approach is very, very good, covering math, reading, memory, etc. Tow thumbs up from the Jay-man! Perhaps I could have just bought some educational games to play on my PS2, but then what would I do?!?!