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  2. I Spy Spooky Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The re-releases expand on the original game in many ways, by adding an additional story after the secret message is uncovered, and adding additional rooms. They boast over 30 I Spy riddles, however many of these riddles have the player revisiting previous stages multiple times.

  3. I Spy (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Several video games based on the I Spy books are available for Windows PC, Nintendo DS, Wii, iOS, Leapster, and Game Boy Advance, including I Spy Spooky Mansion, I Spy Treasure Hunt, and I Spy Fantasy. These served as early examples of an increasingly popular hidden object game genre. I Spy merchandise has been sold in at least 31 countries ...

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    Halloween Games for Kids 1. Halloween I Spy Game. ... Spooky Selfie Game Strong ... Whoever gets the most likes by the end of the night, wins! 41. Bite the Treat Bag. This game is great especially ...

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  6. Interactive children's book - Wikipedia

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    (2000), I Spy: Year-Round Challenger! (2001), and I Spy: Ultimate Challenger! (2003). The I Spy label has grown to include video games based on the books such as I Spy Spooky Mansion, I Spy Treasure Hunt and I Spy Fantasy. The franchise also includes Ultimate I Spy, an I Spy game for the Wii. I Spy: Fun House is being developed into a Nintendo ...

  7. Charles Warrell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Warrell (23 April 1889 – 26 November 1995) was an English schoolteacher, and creator of the I-Spy books, a series of spotters' guides written for British children and first published in 1949. [1] In his role as creator and publisher of the books, Warrell was known pseudonymously as Big Chief I-Spy.