- For the comic based on this game, see Scooby-Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom (comic).

Scooby-Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom is a 1999 PC game developed by Engineering Animation Inc. and published by SouthPeak Interactive for Microsoft Windows. It has different simulated endings depending on the difficulty level and clues found in gameplay.
Contents
- 1 Premise
- 2 Synopsis
- 3 Characters
- 4 Locations
- 5 Objects
- 6 Vehicles
- 7 Suspects
- 7.1 Culprits
- 8 Cast
- 9 Continuity
- 10 Notes/trivia
- 11 Quotes
- 12 Gallery
Premise[]
On the gang's way to visit Shaggy's uncle, the Mystery Machine breaks down in front of a house owned by an old couple whoseamusement park is being haunted by a phantom.
Synopsis[]
The gang is in the Mystery Machine, driving to Uncle Shagworthy’s house since they're visiting for the weekend. Everyone is getting the creeps driving down the empty, bumpy road. The van breaks down, filling up with smoke, so they’re forced to stop in front of the Gobs' home; they think somebody’s home, so they wait at the front door. While they wait, Fred suggests that they call Shagworthy and tell him they run into a snag, but he’s interrupted by Mr. Glob opening the door. Mr.Glob asks what they want and tells them if they’re here about the park they’re not selling. Fred corrects him by explaining that they’re simply here because their van broke down, and they’re looking for some help to get back on the road. Mrs. Gob calms down her husband and convinces him to help out the gang before offering them to come inside for a bite to eat. Mr. Glob explains that they were forced to close the park because the Fun Park Phantom scared all their customers, and now the bank is threatening to foreclose on them unless they re-open soon. The gang offered to help, and Mr. Glob says if they somehow solved the mystery of the Fun Park Phantom, he would be glad to fix the Mystery Machine. Ms. Glob says that supper is ready, and Shaggy and Scooby are ready to eat, but they’re suddenly scared by a strange creaking noise. Mr.Glob explains that that's only the house settling; the phantom hasn’t haunted the house yet. Outside the park, Fred makes a plan, which is to split up and look around the park. He reminds everyone they’re looking to catch the Fun Park Phantom, so they should be on the lookout for clues. If they ever need help, they should call for Scooby; of course, he’ll help if they have a Scooby-Snack. Fred finishes by explaining If they figure out who the phantom is, then set a trap using Scooby as bait.
The gang takes turns looking for clues and trap parts around the park.
Once they figure out who did it and gather everything they need, they can successfully trap the Fun Park Phantom. They unmasked the Fun Park Phantom and explained how they figured out who did it.
The gang go back to the farmhouse, where Ms. Glob congratulates them, saying she knows they could do it and they can re-open the park thanks to them. Mr. Glob agrees with her, and as promised, he fixed their van, making it as good as new. Fred thanks him and says they can get on their way to Uncle Shagworthy’s house. The gang is driving to Uncle Shagworthy’s house, and they’re all glad the mystery has been solved, but Velma explains their still one mystery left unsolved, the mystery of the missing Scooby Snacks. The gang all laugh at Velma’s joke.
Characters[]
Main characters:
- Mystery Inc.
- Scooby-Doo
- Shaggy Rogers
- Fred Jones
- Daphne Blake
- Velma Dinkley
Supporting characters:
- George Gob (only appearance)
- Mrs. Gob (only appearance)
Villains:
- Fun Park Phantom (only appearance)(disguise)
Other characters:
- Louis Crawford (only appearance)
- Abigail Ritchie (only appearance)
- Daisy Gordon (only appearance)
- Chase Hoffman (only appearance)
- Logan Patterson (only appearance)
- Jonathan Owens (only appearance)
- Uncle Shagworthy (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Gobs' home
- Gobs O' Fun Amusement Park
- Mississippi River (mentioned)
Objects[]
- Scissors
- Fishing rod
- Soap
Vehicles[]
- The Mystery Machine
Suspects[]
Suspect | Motive/reason |
---|---|
Louis Crawford | He was bitter about an accident that caused him to loose sight in one eye and he's out to punish the park for his misfortune. |
Abigail Ritchie | To get the Gobs to close, so she could replace the park with a giant mall. |
Daisy Gordon | She thought she was going to lose her job when Mr. Gob announced that he would be installing security cameras around the park. |
Chase Hoffman | He hated how to park was becoming more ride focus rather than stage show focused. |
Logan Patterson | He hates how loud and noisy the park is. |
Jonathan Owens | Mr. Gob fired him for not making kids happy. |
Culprits[]
Culprit | Motive/reason |
---|---|
Louis Crawford | To scare the customers because he thought Mr. Gob was going replace him with a robot. |
Abigail Ritchie | To get the Gobs to close, so she could replace the park with a giant shopping mall. |
Daisy Gordon | To scare customers away because she thought she was going to lose her job when Mr. Gob announced the idea of installing security cameras around the park. |
Chase Hoffman | To scare the customers away because he wanted to turn the park into a magic palace. |
Logan Patterson | To scare the customers away so Mr. Gob wouldn't expand his amusement park anymore. |
Jonathan Owens | To scare the customers away because Mr. Gob fired him. |
Cast[]
Scott Innes | Scooby-Doo Shaggy Rogers |
---|---|
Mary Kay Bergman | Daphne Blake |
Frank Welker | Fred Jones |
B.J. Ward | Velma Dinkley |
Continuity[]
- Uncle Shagworthy was previously seen in the The Scooby-Doo Show episode, Scared a Lot in Camelot.
Notes/trivia[]
- There was a comic book made to promote and advertise game.