
Which Type Of Scooby Doo Character Are You? Survive A Night In A Haunted House With The Mystery Inc. Gang To Find Out!
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💀 The Mystery Inc. gang has invited you to investigate a spooky, abandoned mansion. Will you make it to sunrise, or will you be running for your life? Answer these questions to find out!
Can You Survive a Night in a Haunted House With the Mystery Inc. Gang?
Jinkies! You've just been invited to spend the night in a totally not haunted, probably safe, maybe cursed mansion with Fred, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo. What could go wrong? Oh, right—everything.
Will you be the brave leader, the brainy detective, or the one screaming 'ZOINKS!' while hiding under a table? Your choices will decide if you make it to sunrise… or if you're unmasked as the villain in a dramatic twist!
Grab your flashlight, hold onto your Scooby Snacks, and take the quiz to find out—if you dare! 🎃💀🐶
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