Overview
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (often simply called Scooby-Doo) is a wide-body pinball machine released by Spooky Pinball in February 2023, based on the iconic Long Runner cartoon franchise. Designed by Luke Peters and Corwin "Bug" Emery, the game features music by Matt Montgomery, artwork from Matt Frank and Jeff Zornow, and custom speech from the main cast's then-standard voice actors.
Up to five players assume the role of one of Mystery Incorporated's five members, each of which has character-specific perks that affect gameplay in various ways. The primary goal is to collect clues and investigate various cases straight out of the original series, discovering a number of villains along the way, consisting of Charlie the Robot, the Black Knight, the Space Kook, Captain Cutler, the Miner 49'er, the Creeper, and the Swamp Witch and her Zombie (and potentially unmasking them for extra points). However, each character can only take so much before their nerve fails them — represented by the Bravery Meter, which acts as both a timer and a Score Multiplier. In addition, there are optional objectives during each mode that can be fulfilled for even more points. Other modes include various multiballs that can be achieved in a number of ways, including locking balls in the Mystery Machine after fueling it up and repeatedly hitting Captain Cutler's helmet.
The game comes in three different versions: Standard, Blood Sucker's Edition, and Collector's Edition. While all of them are identical in terms of gameplay (with features like an upper playfield with an oversized, L-shaped "bookcase" flipper and two mechanisms for storing balls on the apron), the latter two add a number of cosmetic upgrades. The Blood Sucker's Edition features enhancements like a shaker, lights in the speakers, and a metallic powdercoat finish. Meanwhile, the Collector's Edition boasts a custom green powdercoat, several extra figurines on the playfield, more elaborate artwork on the sides of the machine, and a topper with LEDs (among other things). The total production run was limited to 1,969 machines (in reference to the year the original show premiered).
- Developers
- Spooky Pinball
- Publishers
- Spooky Pinball
- Platform
- Pinball
- Genre
- Pinball
- Alternate Names
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
- Scooby-Doo: Blood Sucker Edition
- Scooby-Doo: Standard Edition
- Scooby-Doo: Collectors Edition
- Scooby-Doo! Where Are You?
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