A live stage spectacular that combines puppetry, aerial arts, acrobatics, magic, dance and cutting-edge technology is coming to North Charleston. And the star is a detective dog who loves to eat.
It's unusual when a cartoon-licensed adventure game can be compared to the likes of first-rate 3D platformers like Rayman 2 or Klonoa 2. But Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights is one of those rarities ...