I Spy Fantasy is a riddle-solving game for ages 6-10, based on the popular book series by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick.
The game features 3 different fantasy locations with 18 different areas for riddles. The three locations include the Sand Castle, the Deep Blue Sea, and Outer Space. Each location has a mission for you: collect certain items by solving riddles in order to win. In space you need to find 6 fuel crystals to power your shuttle and get back home. In the medieval castle you need to free a princess guarded by a dragon by finding 6 keys and then make potion to defeat the beast. The underwater mission has you find 6 pages of a mermaid’s book to locate hidden treasure.
Each location can be played 3 different times with new and even harder riddles in every new game. The riddles are read by a narrator and are different every time you replay that location. When you find everything, you will be given something you will need to win the mission.
Credits
SCHOLASTIC INC.
Producer
Sam Nisson
Executive Producer
Susan Gargiulo
Creative Consultants
Jean Marzollo
Walter Wick
Interactive Designer & Production Manager
Sharon Bilman
Art Director & Senior Graphic Designer
Eleanor Shelton
Asset Manager & Digital Artist
Dave Lines
Assistant Producer
Kristin Bartolomeo
Graphic Designers
Monty Stevens Kane
Eustacia Marsales
Laura Williams
Animators
Orlando Robles
David Kershner
John Kitses
Quality Assurance Lead
Danny Tunick
Quality Assurance Testers
Saul Fischer
Patrick Yee
Quality Assurance Manager
Tarek Abousalem
Senior Technical Producer
Bill Metzger
Technical Producer
Michael DeMarchis
Music & Sound Design
Bong & Dern, Inc.:
Chris Burke
John Dylan Keith
Voice Direction
Florence Barrau-Adams
Katie McWane
Voice Talent
Kids:
Michael Mags
Miles Purinton
Devyn Rush
Christy Altomare — Mermaid
Amy Birnbaum — Princess
Brian Huss – Brave Knight
Katie McWane – Help Voice
Danny Tunick — Computer
Usability Consultant
Penny Bauersfeld
Photographer
John Gould Bessler
Photo Assistants
Lydia Gould Bessler
Paul Morant
Tonya Perme
Set Builders and Model Makers
McConnell & Borow, Inc./PropArt :
Mark Borow — Owner and Principal
Kerry Coutu — Head Model Maker
Nathan Asquith — Assistant Model Maker
Michael Fry — Assistant Model Maker
Additional Props and Models:
Saul Goldfein — Alien Models
Merrill Rauch — Additional Props
Charles Schindler — Kid’s Room Set
Marketing Manager
Jennifer Morris
Associate Marketing Manager
Amabel Fulgencio
Director of Marketing and Sales
Juli Lennett
Sales Manager
Dorothy Weintraub
Package Design
CCM, Inc.
Vice President & General Manager, Software Group
Alan Waldman
Sr. Director of Product Development
David Fratto
Director of Finance, Software Group
Leo Saulle
Special Thanks
Amy Birnbaum
George Kerrigan
Grace Maccarone
Some toy fish and other undersea creatures were created by Safari Ltd., and are available at toy stores and other fine retailers.
The dragon was created by Margaret Chapman, © 2001 Lanka Novelties (Pvt) Ltd., and is available at fine toy stores and other retailers.
The knights guarding the sand castle are from the William Britain collection, used with permission from Racing Champions Ertl, and are available at major national retailers as well as regional retailers, specialty, hobby and die cast shops.
BLACK HAMMER PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Programming and Technical Direction
Black Hammer Productions, Inc.
Executive Producer
Matthew Schlanger
Lead Programming and Technical Direction
August Gresens
Programming
Joe Ferrari
Black Hammer Productions, Inc.
447 Broadway, 2nd floor
New York, NY 10013
www.blackhammer.com
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This is my childhood
the circuitboard bit is nearly infuriating to watch
When you realize Christy Altomare played the mermaid 🧜🏻♀️ in this 😂😂🙌🏼
59:08–59:11 This is my favorite world in I Spy Fantasy.
is the player stupid or its just me?… i kinda feel unsatisfied when the player becomes stupid… how old is the player tho?
The nostalgia..
I still have the disks for ISpy fantasy and ISpy spooky mansion
Was this game hard?
This was My whole elementary school
The noises when u find something kills me with nostalgia
I played this game so much as a kid, I would rent it at my local library litteraly all the time. Then one day it wasn’t there anymore, and I never saw it again. As a teen I started recalling this game, but I had no idea what the name was. I just remembered that bedroom, the 3 worlds.. under the sea with the mermaid… the castle with the dragon… and the space with the spaceship. I had such vivid memories of it but not clue as to when it was made, who made it and what it was even. I spent hours on google looking it up, i wrote on many different forums, I have litteraly been looking for this game for years now. And tonight, I don’t know why this finally appeared to me, but it did and my heart is full of joy and contempt. Thank you so much. I’m now going to go to bed listening to the gameplay and slowly fall asleep to the nostalgic sounds.
This, I Spy Treasure Hunt, and I Spy Spooky Mansion are my favorites of the I Spy Series.
I remember specifically that Wendy’s used to give out mini game discs of these. ‘Tis such a shame these games are so obscure. It would be nice if they were made compatible with today’s computers.
I loved this game! It’s infuriating how op doesn’t know where everything is and takes FOREVER to find each object though.
I've played this when I was a kid, and I still do today. I'm a little weird.
Настольгия блятб!!!!!
I loved this game when I was a kid!
No offense but you're bad at this game
This… takes me back… wow… I remember playing then replaying this over and over when I was younger, always loved the space one back then.
I once played this game with my mother at that time it was hard for me so I asked my mother with my mother I also played treasure hunt it was one of my favorite memories……I miss that time……
I miss this so much. It was my favorite game, along with spooky mansion
Real niggas remember.
Jesus.
After watching the tapestry bit in the castle, I’m convinced this player was both really damn dense and not actually even looking for the riddle items, just clicking randomly everywhere.
For Christ’s sake they keep clicking riddle items they’ve already got, MULTIPLE times.
Just the sounds alone are giving me so many old memories.
I remember there being a jump scare.
HOLYYYYYY FUCK
I CANT BELIEVE IVE FOUND THIS. ITS INSANE
That dragon made me quit.
2 0 0 9 M E M O R I E S
THAT INTRO HIT ME HARD, THAT WAS MY FUCKING CHILDHOOD
23:19 Everybody! Do The Astronaut Dance!!
I just randomly remembered this game, especially the dragon, for the first time in many years. Don't remember if I played it in school or we actually owned it.
I had this and I spy fun house on a CD
As a child, no matter where I looked. I'd imagine I was playing this game irl and be playing sounds in my head when I found things.
1:24:00 I was super scared of the face under the wizards desk as a kid lol
God damn the nostalgia is real. I remember playing Fantasy, Haunted Mansion, and Treasure Hunt all the time. I miss these games.
my childhood
Oh Dear My Childhood I've been playing this I spy game since as a kid
This actually brought a tear to my eye
Dude this was the shit as a kid
No joke, approximately 1 secound in and I just about started crying. The nostalgia hit me right in the gut.😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I remember how it use to take FOREVER to boot up on the big ol' box computer, but you know what? Looking back, I kinda wish computers would take forever again.