My favorite game to play during my childhood, especially in October. I always imagined the game took place on Halloween night and you were trapped for the entire night in this haunted house. Love it!
Definitely. The I Spy series is certainly in the upper echelons of edutainment media due in part to the visible amount of detail put into it. From the atmospheric scenes to the charming riddles, the passion from the developers is absolutely evident. It's no wonder why this game (and the series as a whole) has carved out such a nostalgic niche for anyone who grew up in the 2000s.
@@pokemonpreadythepokemonmaniac shame the I spy franchise ended in 2015. I kinda wish more of these games still exist. well, at least the Can you see what I See franchise is still continue a similar path as I Spy.
I was such a wimp as a kid that I played this once, got so terrified that I hid the disk and refused to even look at it ever again. Safe to say it is super weird watching this now as a full grown adult
The Footsteps In The Background When Your On The Kitchen Table Was Terrifying As A Kid. I Was Also Afraid Of Reflections In These Games For Some Reason.
1:53:36 Through a window, mousehole, and chimney you've gone. This spooky night is ending, it's almost dawn! The time has come to say goodbye. You've mastered this game of Spooky I Spy!
I loved the skeleton, he was one of my best friends as a kid and he wasn't real. But how real I believed it, and I thought this haunted house was really out there. Makes me sad that 'growing up' happened
God this game used to freak me out in the best way. I still come back and play this game from time to time. I remember bringing it to high school to show my mate who had never played it but loves the books. We’d sneak onto my laptop and play it in class and it was awesome. I wish I could recapture the feeling of playing this for the very, very first time; such a special feeling, man. Always loved the ghost lab part. Nothing made you feel accomplished like these games.
When I first played this game, I couldn’t figure out what “a face with no eyes” and “a foot with no toes” are until I realized that they weren’t actual body parts.
My 1st grade class always had this as an activity on the computer. It always scared the f*** out of me. I know it's kinda cliche to say, but it was creepy. I always envisioned if you stayed afk for long, it would jumpscare you... thank god the creators weren't d***s
I can’t even count how many times I played this as a kid, I loved this one, and I loved ISpy Fantasy! Everything is so nostalgic, and it’s so comforting to watch this and feel as if I’m playing again. The detail in this game remains phenomenal. From the sound effects to the visuals, and of course, Skelly‘s voice, what an absolutely perfect casting for that. Truly a brilliant game! 💀🏚️✨
OOOH! I just imagined a Disney version of this game where it's the Haunted Mansion, and instead of Skelly, it's Jack Skellington! THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!
Pardon me, this is the one of my most favorite game since I was younger age, I love to play this game because “I SPY” has a different themes. And I remembered that game called “I SPY: Spooky Mansion Deluxe”.
21:39 Oh, no.... Pediophobia kicking in... unless... Me: Hi, guys! All the toys on the shelf: *wave hello* Nice to see you again, Annie. *it's been YEARS since I've played this version of the game, and I think my parents gave it away.*
I've played the first one.. And it was amazing! A bit sad to say goodbye when I replayed it. But lately, I though about a sequel.. There: You come back, years later! The Spooky Mansion is a bit damaged. When you arrive, the portal creaks open slowly and the music play with an old (and creepy) tone.. Skelly recognises you! She's really happy to see you again, but also very tired of her loneliness. Then she tells you the real problem. Some bad peoples want to destroy her house to build an amusement park! There's no way you'll let that happen! So you must help Skelly to repair her house, set up really scary traps, and play the monster to get rid of those bad guys! (A bit like Machia Villain, but you play as first person, and it's a bit more strategic on how to scare certain type of peoples..) Then, you won! The Spooky House is safe for now! But Skelly doesn't want you to leave her alone again... So you decide to move into the Spooky Mansion to live here with her. And if it's a bit too "rainbow & unicorn", you can also find the lost dead body of Skelly, and bury her to break her free! So developers, if you pass by, you know there's a game that (I assume) many people would buy! ;)
i entirely believe this is the game that gave me a first taste of "horror" when i was little. i loved this game to death and played it so many times. needless to say i'm an avid horror fan now, go figure
oh yeah, i remember hearing like noise of like laughing children or happy music as bgm for I Spy Fun House (i think that's the name) and now that i mention it, it feels weird not hearing any background noise while watching this
@@jayayeonetoo3335 Yeah, when I played the later I Spy games for the first time, I heard background noises that match the scenery of the I Spy riddles. It was a nice feature. In Spooky Mansion Deluxe, there are creepy noises like owls howling, wood creaking, and wind blowing.
Houses... are alive. This is something we know. News from our nerve endings. If we're quiet, if we listen, we can hear houses breath. Sometimes, in the depth of the night, you can even hear them groan. It's as if they were having bad dreams. A good house cradles and comforts, a bad one fills us with instinctive unease. Bad houses hate our warmth and our human-ness. That blind hate of our humanity is what we mean when we use the word "haunted". - Dr. Joyce Reardon, Rose Red (2002) Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed Either we take our chances with the ghosts or become ghosts ourselves. - Robin of Locksley, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) You see, nobody ever goes in... and nobody ever comes out. - The Tinker, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
my grandma used to have this on a toshiba laptop when i was like 6. we used to play this together every time i went to her house, and ive been looking for it for like 8 years. i am in heaven rn.
56:20 Me: Oh, anatre! Mario: Così carino! Luigi: C'è qualcosa di meglio delle anatre? No, oh niente è meglio delle anatre, quindi canta ehi, canta per le anatre, WHOA! Soprattutto anatre sott'acqua! Jack: Aw... più carini di quanto pensassi che sarebbero stati.
41:27 "Ingredient 5 sure is yummy. Can't wait to have soup in my tummy." Me: Wait, do skeletons have digestive systems? Jack: uh.... ._. I don't know how to answer that question, Annie. Rudolph: -_- Jack, you've tasted a snowball before. Jack: Oh, right.
@@Icicle_158 Right. There are two more ways to escape before the ghost stuff. First was escaping via the secret room, and then you had to shrink down to escape via a mouse hole.
@@Icicle_158 do you know the differences exactly? I can't remember if I played the original back in the day or deluxe and im trying to figure out what one to buy
Essentially, Spooky Mansion '99 has you escape the house via the ghost method only. Mystery Bins and Creepy Collections were optional minigames. Though it only has two riddles per scene, it plays them successively. You can play the Ghost Machine minigame at any point in the game, not only during the final chapter of the deluxe version. This part of the game serves more as an entertainment portion instead of something relevant to the plot. There even was a chance to create your own I Spy riddles if you clicked on the desk in the mansion's library. Spooky Mansion '04, meanwhile, overhauls the graphics and the story. The Window, Fireplace, Kitchen, and Study scenes were completely redone. There are three distinct methods to escape the house, shown through the Secret Message, Shrinking Soup, and Ghost Machine routes. There are three riddles per scene, although they are divided between the three chapters. The player even gets the chance to investigate the basement lab as a riddle location.
On my copy of this game, all the main cut scenes (Out The Window, Shrinking, Ghost Machine) Would Get Really Glitched To The Point You Couldn't Make Out What Was Happening, Really Cool To Finally See The Cut scenes For This Game
1:01:19 Me: Okay, here we go... *eats the soup* What on EARTH? Is this soup or swamp water? Mario: Uh... what do you mean, Annie? Me: It's watery and crunchy at the same time... Luigi: SO?? Do you like it or not?? Me: Ugh, I'm feeling dizzy... Jack: Annie, it's working! You're shrinking! Me: *in high-pitched voice* oh look, I'm as small as a fairy now. Mario: *gulps* I'm nervous... Jack: *sighs* I'll go next. *slurp!* Mamma Mia, this "soup" tastes like STOMACH ACIDS! Wait, I'm getting a sense of vertigo right now... I think I'm gonna faint... *in high-pitched voice* THAT ACTUALLY WORKED??? Mario: Uh, I'LL GO LAST! Luigi: I'm so nervous... *slurp!* Ugh, it tastes like ghost goo! I think... I'm going... to collapse... *in high-pitched voice* No way! Mario: Ugh, my tummy's rumbling from fear right now... *slurp!* Ugh, it tastes so... gross. *holding his tummy* I think I'm gonna throw up... *in high-pitched voice* HOW DOES THIS WORK??? *Jack, Mario & Luigi are my toys, just to avoid confusion*
This was the version I had, but I didn't realize it until after I watched an entire longplay of the original by finding out it didn't have the secret study room (which I was very proud of being the first one in my kindergarten class to find in this game [Yeah my kindergarten had this game as well as iSpy School and some other games on PC, but this was everyone's favorite. I later bought it myself but now I can't find it so longplays are my only option at the moment])
1:09:51 Me: *gagging* Lordo, disgustoso, COSÌ GROSSO! Mario: Annie, stai cominciando a sembrare un mostro. Per favore, smettila di imbavagliare. Luigi: Smettila. Mi sta spaventando.
1:01:19 Me: Pfui! Es schmeckt wie Teichwasser! Rudolph: *coughing* so big! ("so gross" in German) Jack: *gagging* Ich kann meinen Mund nicht spüren... 1:01:19 Me: Uffa! Sa di acqua di stagno! Rudolph: *coughing* Quindi... schifoso! Jack: *gagging* Non riesco a sentire la mia bocca...
Wow that’s bringing me back my childhood memories as an age of 11 (I think) I love playing iSpy Spooky Mansion One of my favorite is The secret message
Good heavens, so much spooky nostalgia. 😱 I remember playing the Deluxe version of this educational game on Big Fish Games before my free trial expired. It's so sad that I no longer have permission to play it for free anymore. 😭 👻ly 👍🏻 if you sadly agree.
41:29 "Ingredient 5 sure is yummy. Can't wait to have soup in my tummy." Me: Eh, Jack? Ho una domanda. Jack: Che c'è, Annie? Me: Gli scheletri hanno un apparato digerente? Jack: :| ._. Uh... Ah eh eh, non so come rispondere a questa domanda senza sembrare un pazzo di me stesso. Mario: -_- Dice quello che ha assaggiato una palla di neve... Luigi: Il che fa emergere la MIA domanda: gli scheletri si bloccano il cervello? Jack: *laughs awkwardly* Non lo so.
Thanks for uploading this! Your video is much better than mine. I wish I didn't take my sweet time clicking on everything a billion times. You're awesome ♥️
Thanks. There were certainly moments in my retro-PC projects where I misstepped (from choosing an incorrect location in my Carmen Sandiego walkthroughs to stalling on puzzles in the more adventure-based games which I have done), but I am cumulatively satisfied with the brevity of each final megaedit.
Before Escape Rooms were popular, we had to escape the I Spy Spooky Mansion.
Yup
My gosh, that hits close and very true ❤🔍
❤❤❤❤🥹
Not just before escape rooms. Hidden object games too.
Applies to Nancy Drew games too
It's a small detail, but I really appreciate you waiting to hear the whole riddle before searching. Really brings me back to the original nostalgia.
For reals man I remember playing this one and I spy treasure hunt
My favorite game to play during my childhood, especially in October. I always imagined the game took place on Halloween night and you were trapped for the entire night in this haunted house. Love it!
Definitely. The I Spy series is certainly in the upper echelons of edutainment media due in part to the visible amount of detail put into it. From the atmospheric scenes to the charming riddles, the passion from the developers is absolutely evident. It's no wonder why this game (and the series as a whole) has carved out such a nostalgic niche for anyone who grew up in the 2000s.
Especially with some thc
@@Icicle_158
And we have to thank Walter Wick and the late Jean Marzollo for the game most late 90s/early 2000s/mid-2000s kids played.
@@pokemonpreadythepokemonmaniac shame the I spy franchise ended in 2015. I kinda wish more of these games still exist. well, at least the Can you see what I See franchise is still continue a similar path as I Spy.
Definitely, I remember replaying this game and this other I spy game themed around pirates back as a small child.
I was such a wimp as a kid that I played this once, got so terrified that I hid the disk and refused to even look at it ever again. Safe to say it is super weird watching this now as a full grown adult
Why don't you try to play it again?
THAT RABBIT FREAKED ME OUT AS A KID AND I RARELY TOUCHED IT AFTERWARDS I FEEL YOU!
The Footsteps In The Background When Your On The Kitchen Table Was Terrifying As A Kid. I Was Also Afraid Of Reflections In These Games For Some Reason.
I wouldn't mind being stuck in a haunted house as delightful as this
Oh the nostalgia! This was the very first I Spy PC game I've ever played in my life!
Same
1:27:13 I can't ignore the fact that you're practically tickling Skelly when you do that... and it's freaking adorable.
1:53:36 Through a window, mousehole, and chimney you've gone.
This spooky night is ending, it's almost dawn!
The time has come to say goodbye.
You've mastered this game of Spooky I Spy!
Why'd you make me cry? JK that was the saddest thing to me as a kid. And now it feels like he's saying goodbye, as it was time to start growing up. 😪
This game used to low key freak me out in the dark. That skeleton is mad creepy.
Spoopy
Skeleton (yes, that's his name) is actually voiced by Amy Birnbaum!
@@jakebello7988 Same person who voiced Tea in Yugioh, fun fact.
@@StormerSage 1:20:29 That Alligator Head closed its Mouth!
I loved the skeleton, he was one of my best friends as a kid and he wasn't real. But how real I believed it, and I thought this haunted house was really out there. Makes me sad that 'growing up' happened
God this game used to freak me out in the best way. I still come back and play this game from time to time. I remember bringing it to high school to show my mate who had never played it but loves the books. We’d sneak onto my laptop and play it in class and it was awesome. I wish I could recapture the feeling of playing this for the very, very first time; such a special feeling, man. Always loved the ghost lab part. Nothing made you feel accomplished like these games.
When I first played this game, I couldn’t figure out what “a face with no eyes” and “a foot with no toes” are until I realized that they weren’t actual body parts.
Hence why the word "No" was part of the riddles.
LMAO SAME!!
same, I was dumb kid too
Oh the nostalgia :)))
Man I definitely needed that bit of nostalgia, I used to play this game a lot when I was a kid and I really loved it. I'm glad you posted this.
Bless you for this video, this was my favorite game as a kid and i have no way of playing it, but listening to it always makes me happy!
My 1st grade class always had this as an activity on the computer. It always scared the f*** out of me. I know it's kinda cliche to say, but it was creepy. I always envisioned if you stayed afk for long, it would jumpscare you... thank god the creators weren't d***s
@@eloiseelephant6645 fired from what?
@@eloiseelephant6645 i've been unemployed for 2 years now it seems
This franchise NEEDS TO COME BACK!! No live count, no "game over", just pure bliss of "I Spy"!
There were so many funny sound effects I could remember from this. These were my favourites:
2:37, 2:43, 3:15, 4:14, 4:59, 12:57, 18:06, 18:56, 23:38, 28:52, 34:18, 42:28, 51:04, 51:56, 58:09, 1:04:02, 1:13:47, 1:17:29, 1:24:23, 1:25:58, 1:26:04, 1:26:10, 1:29:07, 1:29:13
While I’m at it, the music for the raccoon at 1:04:02 sounds like ‘Cry Me A River.’
I played this game *A LOT* on my paternal grandparents’ old laptop. I’m getting a nostalgia trip watching this.
55:33
:/ guess I have chirophobia now... (chirophobia: fear of *disembodied* hands)
God, I remember the puzzles being so much bigger and far more complicated.
The most kid friendly version of Resident Evil
I was so scared of this game. I was terrified of being AFK for too long because i thought there be a jumpscare, but then years later i laugh at it
This game has always had a place in my heart. I like to believe this is what gave me my love for Halloween
AHHHHHHH MEMORIES MEMORIES MEMORIES
1:13:30 :/ great, now I'll never un-see that...
I can’t even count how many times I played this as a kid, I loved this one, and I loved ISpy Fantasy! Everything is so nostalgic, and it’s so comforting to watch this and feel as if I’m playing again. The detail in this game remains phenomenal. From the sound effects to the visuals, and of course, Skelly‘s voice, what an absolutely perfect casting for that. Truly a brilliant game!
💀🏚️✨
OOOH! I just imagined a Disney version of this game where it's the Haunted Mansion, and instead of Skelly, it's Jack Skellington! THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!
I miss this game
I’m cheating lol jk not really
Bro, me too
I remember playing this as a wee lad at the local boys and girls club almost every day!
Even though I was born in 2003 and this game came out in like 1999, I still had tons of fun playing it with my brother.
Your Thinking of The Original, This is the Deluxe Version, Same Tho I was born in 07 yet used to play the deluxe version all the time.
Oh God, I absolutely loved this game. Skelly was amazing. I was almost sad to leave.
Ah yes, the beginnings of my goth lifestyle lol. I still love this game so much.
Pardon me, this is the one of my most favorite game since I was younger age, I love to play this game because “I SPY” has a different themes.
And I remembered that game called “I SPY: Spooky Mansion Deluxe”.
I always felt bad that I had to grind up all the cute ghosts so the skeleton could absorb their powers
1:01:05 The Shrinking Soup is finished!
This game brings back so many memories!
21:39
Inquietante... a meno che... *waves hello to the toys, who then wave hello back*
11:56 My word-of-the-day yesterday was Rebus.
I remember my mother getting me this from a scholastics book fair. Ahhhh memories.
21:39 Oh, no.... Pediophobia kicking in... unless...
Me: Hi, guys!
All the toys on the shelf: *wave hello* Nice to see you again, Annie.
*it's been YEARS since I've played this version of the game, and I think my parents gave it away.*
2:38 That sound effect scared me when I was younger!
Me too
The most elaborate house tour
Saving this sound effect for future reference: 51:56
48:13 XD That sound effect was funny!
This is a game that I replayed so many times I can't even count!! I miss this!!
I have this game for the Wii and I always play it on halloween and just on normal days! But I love this game so much!!
I miss this game soooo much!
1:01:19
Me: Ugh! It tastes like pond water!
Rudolph: *coughing* So... gross!
Jack: *gagging* I can't feel my mouth...
I've played the first one.. And it was amazing! A bit sad to say goodbye when I replayed it.
But lately, I though about a sequel.. There:
You come back, years later! The Spooky Mansion is a bit damaged. When you arrive, the portal creaks open slowly and the music play with an old (and creepy) tone..
Skelly recognises you! She's really happy to see you again, but also very tired of her loneliness.
Then she tells you the real problem.
Some bad peoples want to destroy her house to build an amusement park! There's no way you'll let that happen!
So you must help Skelly to repair her house, set up really scary traps, and play the monster to get rid of those bad guys!
(A bit like Machia Villain, but you play as first person, and it's a bit more strategic on how to scare certain type of peoples..)
Then, you won! The Spooky House is safe for now!
But Skelly doesn't want you to leave her alone again... So you decide to move into the Spooky Mansion to live here with her.
And if it's a bit too "rainbow & unicorn", you can also find the lost dead body of Skelly, and bury her to break her free!
So developers, if you pass by, you know there's a game that (I assume) many people would buy! ;)
I also played this game as well, but I didn't like the HOWL sound effect!
I think skelly is male, not female.
@@jaylenhioe2868 No, her full name is Skelunella.
"A bit too 'rainbow & unicorn'" XD
XD Technically, the WII version is the sequel...
i miss the girl i was who’s biggest problem was finding the roller skate on a clock on dads computer
I remember getting this game in a cereal box and I played it NON STOP, so nostalgic!!
My siblings and I find the ghosts Meow and Critter very cute.
1:51:24 There’s a ghost hidden in the autogenerated captions. Turn it on if you dare!
I used to play this game when I was 6 and would get so creeped out. The nostalgia is crazy though, I'd love to play again
My least favorite parts of the game are the attic and the doll one.
Yeah, I don't like the dolls, either... If they were from Toy Story, I guess I'd be okay..
the shrinking scene makes me imagine The Atom having an adventure in a haunted house.
54:21 Just so you all know, those blocks spell out "night".
i entirely believe this is the game that gave me a first taste of "horror" when i was little. i loved this game to death and played it so many times. needless to say i'm an avid horror fan now, go figure
Did anyone notice how they added background sounds like they did in the later I Spy games, The first Spooky mansion didn't have that?
oh yeah, i remember hearing like noise of like laughing children or happy music as bgm for I Spy Fun House (i think that's the name) and now that i mention it, it feels weird not hearing any background noise while watching this
@@jayayeonetoo3335 Yeah, when I played the later I Spy games for the first time, I heard background noises that match the scenery of the I Spy riddles. It was a nice feature. In Spooky Mansion Deluxe, there are creepy noises like owls howling, wood creaking, and wind blowing.
Damn... I remember playing this as a small child.
The shrinking soup is probably not a good idea to eat because it might give you food poisoning
It LOOKS and probably TASTES like pond water. *gagging*
I remember playing this at my grandma's when i was little! So much fun! Nostalgia!!!!!
I’m gonna play this one day (how did I not know this existed years ago)
Memories, sweet memories. Do I try to show my eventual children this game, or trust in the then-current gereation as my parents did? whooo mama
25:49 Farfalle! ("Butterflies" in Italian.)
I think it was this riddle at 22:21 that started my pediophobia (fear of dolls). Mamma Mia, STOP STARING INTO MY SOUL!
2009, when I was very little, I remember going to the library and borrowing such DVD games, quite often after school, best times, old and nostalgic.
Houses... are alive. This is something we know. News from our nerve endings.
If we're quiet, if we listen, we can hear houses breath. Sometimes, in the depth of the night, you can even hear them groan.
It's as if they were having bad dreams. A good house cradles and comforts, a bad one fills us with instinctive unease.
Bad houses hate our warmth and our human-ness.
That blind hate of our humanity is what we mean when we use the word "haunted". - Dr. Joyce Reardon, Rose Red (2002)
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
Either we take our chances with the ghosts or become ghosts ourselves. - Robin of Locksley, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
You see, nobody ever goes in... and nobody ever comes out. - The Tinker, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
my grandma used to have this on a toshiba laptop when i was like 6. we used to play this together every time i went to her house, and ive been looking for it for like 8 years. i am in heaven rn.
56:20
Me: Oh, anatre!
Mario: Così carino!
Luigi: C'è qualcosa di meglio delle anatre? No, oh niente è meglio delle anatre, quindi canta ehi, canta per le anatre, WHOA! Soprattutto anatre sott'acqua!
Jack: Aw... più carini di quanto pensassi che sarebbero stati.
15:07 that was a great tune
1:49:23 Aw, Critter isn't scary, he's cute!
41:27
"Ingredient 5 sure is yummy. Can't wait to have soup in my tummy."
Me: Wait, do skeletons have digestive systems?
Jack: uh.... ._. I don't know how to answer that question, Annie.
Rudolph: -_- Jack, you've tasted a snowball before.
Jack: Oh, right.
Why do I only remember the part with making the ghosts? I swear that was the only way out.
That’s the only ending available for the original 1999 version of the game. The 2004 deluxe edition expanded upon the original game considerably.
@@Icicle_158 Right. There are two more ways to escape before the ghost stuff. First was escaping via the secret room, and then you had to shrink down to escape via a mouse hole.
@@Icicle_158 do you know the differences exactly? I can't remember if I played the original back in the day or deluxe and im trying to figure out what one to buy
Essentially, Spooky Mansion '99 has you escape the house via the ghost method only. Mystery Bins and Creepy Collections were optional minigames. Though it only has two riddles per scene, it plays them successively. You can play the Ghost Machine minigame at any point in the game, not only during the final chapter of the deluxe version. This part of the game serves more as an entertainment portion instead of something relevant to the plot. There even was a chance to create your own I Spy riddles if you clicked on the desk in the mansion's library.
Spooky Mansion '04, meanwhile, overhauls the graphics and the story. The Window, Fireplace, Kitchen, and Study scenes were completely redone. There are three distinct methods to escape the house, shown through the Secret Message, Shrinking Soup, and Ghost Machine routes. There are three riddles per scene, although they are divided between the three chapters. The player even gets the chance to investigate the basement lab as a riddle location.
@@Icicle_158 damn that was an excellent and fast reply, ty. So what one would you reccomend?
Ah yes, random childhood game I thought I'd never see again walkthrough
29:50 The Puzzle is complete!
I miss playing this with my mom, sitting on her warm squishy legs. Can't wait to come home this holiday
16:52 I thought the “T back in place” spelled skeet for a sec. Lol. Anyways my nostalgia is spanking me hard.
It means to find a missing T and put it back where it originally was.
SKEET!
24:06 Awwwww, Così carina! Ciao, piccolino.
My childhood has came back to say hello
Jack: Hmm.... this sounds interesting.
Me: Are you getting ideas from this?
Jack: Oh yes indeed I am, Annie. Inspiration for this year.
On my copy of this game, all the main cut scenes (Out The Window, Shrinking, Ghost Machine) Would Get Really Glitched To The Point You Couldn't Make Out What Was Happening, Really Cool To Finally See The Cut scenes For This Game
This video turned 2 years old today!
1:36:35 The Ghost Machine is fixed!
1:01:19
Me: Okay, here we go... *eats the soup* What on EARTH? Is this soup or swamp water?
Mario: Uh... what do you mean, Annie?
Me: It's watery and crunchy at the same time...
Luigi: SO?? Do you like it or not??
Me: Ugh, I'm feeling dizzy...
Jack: Annie, it's working! You're shrinking!
Me: *in high-pitched voice* oh look, I'm as small as a fairy now.
Mario: *gulps* I'm nervous...
Jack: *sighs* I'll go next. *slurp!* Mamma Mia, this "soup" tastes like STOMACH ACIDS! Wait, I'm getting a sense of vertigo right now... I think I'm gonna faint... *in high-pitched voice* THAT ACTUALLY WORKED???
Mario: Uh, I'LL GO LAST!
Luigi: I'm so nervous... *slurp!* Ugh, it tastes like ghost goo! I think... I'm going... to collapse... *in high-pitched voice* No way!
Mario: Ugh, my tummy's rumbling from fear right now... *slurp!* Ugh, it tastes so... gross. *holding his tummy* I think I'm gonna throw up... *in high-pitched voice* HOW DOES THIS WORK???
*Jack, Mario & Luigi are my toys, just to avoid confusion*
1:27:13
Me: ;)
Jack: Va bene, vai avanti.
Me: *starts tickling Jack's tummy*
Jack: XD Ah ah, mi piace essere solleticato!
THE NOSTALGIA IM LITTERALLY CRYING I USED TO PLAY THIS WITH MY PAPA BUT HE PASSED AWAY
Absolutely love the noise whenever you complete a puzzle
This was the version I had, but I didn't realize it until after I watched an entire longplay of the original by finding out it didn't have the secret study room (which I was very proud of being the first one in my kindergarten class to find in this game [Yeah my kindergarten had this game as well as iSpy School and some other games on PC, but this was everyone's favorite. I later bought it myself but now I can't find it so longplays are my only option at the moment])
1:09:51
Me: *gagging* Lordo, disgustoso, COSÌ GROSSO!
Mario: Annie, stai cominciando a sembrare un mostro. Per favore, smettila di imbavagliare.
Luigi: Smettila. Mi sta spaventando.
This is one of the most nostalgic videos on TH-cam
I never played this game but I wish too and we could use spooky films with this game's artistry.
I played this game 14 years ago when I was in lower school!
I spy moon
1:01:19
Me: Pfui! Es schmeckt wie Teichwasser!
Rudolph: *coughing* so big! ("so gross" in German)
Jack: *gagging* Ich kann meinen Mund nicht spüren...
1:01:19
Me: Uffa! Sa di acqua di stagno!
Rudolph: *coughing* Quindi... schifoso!
Jack: *gagging* Non riesco a sentire la mia bocca...
Wow that’s bringing me back my childhood memories as an age of 11 (I think)
I love playing iSpy Spooky Mansion
One of my favorite is The secret message
Good heavens, so much spooky nostalgia. 😱 I remember playing the Deluxe version of this educational game on Big Fish Games before my free trial expired. It's so sad that I no longer have permission to play it for free anymore. 😭 👻ly 👍🏻 if you sadly agree.
41:29 "Ingredient 5 sure is yummy. Can't wait to have soup in my tummy."
Me: Eh, Jack? Ho una domanda.
Jack: Che c'è, Annie?
Me: Gli scheletri hanno un apparato digerente?
Jack: :| ._. Uh... Ah eh eh, non so come rispondere a questa domanda senza sembrare un pazzo di me stesso.
Mario: -_- Dice quello che ha assaggiato una palla di neve...
Luigi: Il che fa emergere la MIA domanda: gli scheletri si bloccano il cervello?
Jack: *laughs awkwardly* Non lo so.
Thanks for uploading this! Your video is much better than mine. I wish I didn't take my sweet time clicking on everything a billion times. You're awesome ♥️
Thanks. There were certainly moments in my retro-PC projects where I misstepped (from choosing an incorrect location in my Carmen Sandiego walkthroughs to stalling on puzzles in the more adventure-based games which I have done), but I am cumulatively satisfied with the brevity of each final megaedit.
1:27:13
Me: *starts tickling Jack*
Jack: XD Hey, das kitzelt! Ehi, fa il solletico!