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Scooby-Doo: Jinx at the Sphinx | 
| From: The Learning Company Category: Video Games
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $2.90 as of 11/23/2009 13:54 CST details You Save: $22.09 (88%)
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Seller: Best Game Deals Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 10006
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95 Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 772040808495 Model: 380849 UPC: 772040811662 EAN: 0772040808495 ASIN: B00005LBVR
Release Date: October 19, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Scooby Doo and the gang arrive in Egypt to find that Thelma, Velma's cousin is missing! You'll have to uncover clues and eliminate suspects as you explore the ancient tombs and ruins.
Amazon.com Product Description Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in Egypt as they visit Velma's Egyptologist cousin, Thelma. While visiting the pyramids in Giza, they find Thelma is missing and a mysterious mummy is frightening all the tourists away. It's up to the gang to find Thelma and wrap up the mummy for good. Kids help Scooby-Doo and his friends by telling them what to do and who to talk to. Along the way, they'll encounter ghosts, puzzles, and hair-raising adventure.Kids must solve more than 10 different puzzles and activities to solve each mystery. The adventure is never the same. The mystery changes each time you play, with new clues and a different villain and outcome. Turn up the gameplay and the challenge with three levels of difficulty: Spooky! for ages 5 and 6; Spookier! for ages 7 and 8; and Spooktacular! for ages 9 and 10. The game builds thinking and problem-solving skills by utilizing research skills, deductive reasoning, and logical analysis.
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Scooby Dooby Dooooo!! August 3, 2002 Sylvianne Simmons (Mill Valley, CA USA) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my daughter when she was six years old. She's seven now and still loves it and the other Scooby games! She especially enjoys the carpet matching game and the machine in the pizza place. I had to help her some with the math game at first, but now she is really beginning to understanding fractions!
Love it! November 16, 2002 spyware hater (California) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I got this game for my granddaughter who is almost 4 and a real Scooby Doo freak! She loves it even thought some of it is beyond her understanding. Even at her level she can play with it and be totally entertained for a long time. She loves the graphics and action.
An outstanding learning software for youngsters ages 5 to 10 January 4, 2002 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 25 out of 29 found this review helpful
Another outstanding learning software for youngsters ages 5 to 10 that is as much fun to play as it is instructive and skill building, Scooby-Doo Jinx Of The Sphinx takes the player on a trip to Egypt with Scooby and the gang as they visit the pyramids in Giza and find that Velma's Egyptologist Cousin Thelma is missing -- and a mysterious mummy is frightening all the tourists away! Players direct Scooby-Doo and his friends by telling them what to do and with whom to talk. Along the way there will be ghosts, puzzles, and thrilling adventures! Featured are ten different puzzles and mystery solving activities that build critical thinking and research skills. The game can be played independently and offers three levels of difficulty. The mystery changes each time the game is played including new clues, different villains, and alternative outcomes. Scooby-Doo Jinx Of The Sphinx is strongly recommended for both family and classroom learning software collections.
Good, clean fun and the kids like it too! June 23, 2008 Parent of three We have had the Jinx at the Sphinx for a year now. My 6 and 8 yr old sons both still enjoy it! There is some learning, a mystery to solve, and three levels of challenge to choose from, so the game grows with your child. I'm very pleased with it, and I am going to buy another Learning Company Scooby Doo game as soon as I'm done writing this review!Scooby-Doo: Jinx at the Sphinx
our favorite of all the Scooby Doo Case Files June 26, 2008 Joe'sMom (Ayer, MA) We borrowed several of the Scooby Doo Case File games from our local library. I was trying to decide whether to purchase them. My son is a HUGE Scooby fan, so I figured if the games are easy enough for a 3 year old and can hold his attention then I'd buy them.
First, the graphics and voices are true to the tv show, so this game really holds my son's attention. I like that there are 3 levels of difficulty. We stuck to the "spooky" (easy) level.
The main menu screen puts the gang in the middle of Egypt. They can basically go in 3 different directions to explore: to the Sphinx, to the pyramids, or to the bazaar. This will bring them to a "sub-menu" screen that offers additional choices of where to explore. For example, at the bazaar, you can explore a shop keeper's tent or go to the pizza parlor. Each area has suspects to interview, and items to pick up. This format is similar to the other Scooby Doo case file mysteries we have rented. Once you find all the clues, you can guess at which of the suspects you think is the thief and then learn the secret identity of the ghost.
Now, my son is probably on the young side for this game, and searching for clues and interviewing suspects was a little over his head. In some cases, you have to go into one building and talk to a suspect who will tell you that they need a specific item. Then you have to go to a different building to find the item and bring it back to the suspect. Not a problem for a slightly older child, but a little too complicated for us.
What I liked best about this game though (and what made it different from showdown in ghost town) is that there were several little mini-games within the game to earn scooby snacks or extra clues. In the Bazaar, there is a matching memory game. In the main screen there is a game where scooby tries to catch falling fruit into a basket, etc. There was just more to do with the software (outside of looking for clues to solve the mystery). My son liked revisiting the games and getting better at them each time he played. After playing a couple of times, he could remember exactly how to get to each game and could play by himself with no difficulty.
Some reviewers mentioned that once you solve the mystery, the game is no longer a challenge. I can see that point. The clues are always found in the same locations. But the clues themselves change so that the end result is that a different suspect ends up being the villain each time. There are I think 5 or so different suspects, so there must be an equal number of endings (we've only made it through 2 of them so far). Again, my son is only 3, so finding the clues in the same location each time is a good thing for us- it reinforces his ability to remember how to get through each clue.
Sorry for such a long review, but bottom line is that this one is actually pretty good for younger kids. Parents may have to help them get through it the first couple of times, but after that, even young kids can do this on their own. Great Game.
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