'Scooby-Doo Mystery'
"Scooby-Doo Mystery" was released on the Super Nintendo and SEGA Genesis in 1995. Playing as a side-scroller, you controlled Shaggy (with Scooby right behind you) and were tasked with finding clues that would help you solve the game's four mysteries. What made this game unique from other side-scrollers on the market at the time was the "Fright Meter." Every time you encountered a mouse or fell off a ledge, your fright meter would increase slightly. If you saw a ghost or monster, the meter would fill up faster. If the meter was filled, you would lose a life.
'Scooby-Doo: Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom'
"Scooby-Doo: Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom" was a computer game developed by SouthPeak Interactive in 1999 for the PC. Playing from a top-down camera, you controlled Scooby and the gang as they tried to solve a mystery at a theme park. This is a great game to play with a friend due to the way the game play is set up. Each player takes turns moving their character, asking questions of fun park workers and collecting clues. The first person to solve the mystery wins the game.
'Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers'
"Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers," developed by Terraglyph Interactive Studios for the Nintendo 64, was a 3-D platforming game. While the game has all the members of the Scooby gang, you play primarily as Shaggy (with Scooby in tow) and must find clues to bring you closer to the culprit and complete stages. A version of this game was released on the Game Boy Color as well, meaning that you can take this "Scooby-Doo" mystery with you wherever you go.