

Okay, so Scooby-Doo Mystery on SNES is basically like playing through one of those classic cartoon episodes—except you're the one making Shaggy and Scooby actually investigate instead of running away at the first spooky noise. You start off in this creepy mansion (of course), poking around for clues while the gang cracks jokes in that goofy 90s voice acting. The pixel art nails the show’s vibe, especially when Velma pushes up her glasses with a little "jinkies!" bubble.
Gameplay’s a mix of light puzzles and exploration—you’ll flip switches, find keys, and occasionally have to outwit ghosts by, uh, throwing sandwiches at them (Shaggy’s idea, probably). It’s not super hard, but some of the hidden items take patience. And yeah, the villain reveal at the end? Still satisfying, even if you totally saw it coming from the first five minutes.
Honestly, it’s the little things—like Scooby’s weirdly detailed sprite animations when he freaks out—that make it feel like a lost episode. Just don’t expect deep lore or anything; it’s pure Saturday morning cartoon fun.
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