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You might remember Scooby-Doo’s Big Air as that quirky snowboarding game where the gang swaps Mystery Machine chases for halfpipes and powdery slopes. It drops you right into a winter wonderland, letting you pick from Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, Fred—and even Scrappy if you’re feeling nostalgic. Each character has their own stats, so whether you want big air or speedy runs, there’s someone who fits your style.

There are a handful of modes to keep things interesting: a straightforward race mode, trick challenges where you have to nail specific combos, and a free-ride option that’s basically a postcard of snowy peaks you can carve up at your leisure. As you pull off flips, spins, and other Scooby-approved stunts, you earn points to unlock new boards, outfits, and even secret areas of the mountain. It’s simple stuff, but rewarding enough that you’ll want to go back and chase that high score.

Controls feel a bit floaty compared to more modern titles, but there’s a certain charm to the slapstick vibe—expect Scooby to wobble hilariously if you bail a trick. Visually, the game leans into bright, cartoonish textures that definitely capture the show’s spirit, even if the polygons show their age. The voice clips are authentic too, with the original actors lending muffled “Ruh-roh”s and “Zoinks!” to every wipeout and victory lap.

At the end of the day, Scooby-Doo’s Big Air is less about hardcore snowboarding simulation and more about hanging out with your favorite mystery-solvers on a snowboard. It’s a fun little diversion—particularly for fans of the cartoon—offering just enough unlockables and goofy moments to keep you coming back. If you’re looking for a deep riding experience, you might find it a bit shallow, but for a quick dose of nostalgia and a few laughs, it’s a solid pick.