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Nancy Drew Treasure in the Royal Tower Mystery 4 Review

Nancy Drew Treasure in the Royal Tower Mystery 4
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I'm starting to wonder if Herinteractive is even capable of creating bad games.
This is another great game in their Nancy Drew series.
Full of snooping,intrigue,laughter,beauty,mystery,danger, enjoyable characters and puzzles.
This game REALLY gets you thinking (and not to the point that you get a headache either).
Highly recommended by me and a veryyy fun game :)

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Nancy Drew: The Final Scene & Treasure In The Royal Tower Review

Nancy Drew: The Final Scene and Treasure In The Royal Tower
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The Final Scene and Treasure in the Royal Tower are both great games. Treasure in the Royal Tower is my favorite out of the five I have(Secrets Can Kill, Stay Tuned for Danger,The Haunted Carousel and, of course,The Final Scene and Treasure in the Royal Tower). I have absolutely no complaints on any of these five games, except for in Secrets Can Kill the characters are very cartoony. In The Final Scene, the culprit was the person I least expected. All in all, I think the Nancy Drew games are the best computer games ever made(along with The Sims).These games are great for kids and adults alike, and if you don't buy at least one Nancy Drew game, you'll be missing out on some major family time. Buy this game, and you won't regret it. I guarantee. You won't regret it, and you'll want to buy more the minute you beat the game.

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Beyond Atlantis (Jewel Case) Review

Beyond Atlantis (Jewel Case)
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Bought this game about a year before I actually played it. Too "Mystisized". Now I have played and I'm sorry I didn't play it sooner. I'd give it 5 stars in both categories, only I found that end was kind of hokey. Doesn't take away that much from the fun of playing it overall, though. The puzzles are totally in context with each world - not a common thing these days, and you just have to realize that to get through them. What it should be about, right?
There are certainly parts of the game that ARE frustrating, but that's the fun of a challenge. Each world - and each is pretty complete - was a new adventure, and that IS what an "adventure game" is supposed to be about.
Graphics are surprisingly good, given that it's not a new game, and the details in each world were truly and delightfully surprising. I'm a graphics freak. Other thing I am is a music freak. IF you ARE going to provide music, then please make it worth MY while. This game does it.
Given that this is an older game, there is the usual disc stitching - mildly annoying, but not THAT much. I'm constantly searching for adventure games, and one that works is not to be blown off. This one does.
I'd consider it well worth the money - which isn't that much now.
Truly recommended, and worth the money.

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Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Review

Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek
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I've played all of Her Interactive's Nancy Drew games, and the last several games were a disappointment to me (Nancy Drew: Danger by Design and Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave in particular). Danger by Design at least had a fascinating backstory, but the weak, ridiculous ending ruined any good feelings I might have had. Kapu Cave was just...bland. Boring from beginning to end, there was NO compelling story and the "puzzles" were mind-numbing (sorting of bug poop and making endless shell necklaces to earn more money), with nothing "spooky" about the "mystery."
White Wolf of Icicle Creek is more engaging than the last few Nancy Drew games. This time, Nancy's in the Great White North at a skiing lodge owned by Chantal Moique. Mysterious goings-on like food poisoning, guest injuries, and explosions have been scaring off Chantal's guests. To add to the mystery, a white wolf has been seen (and heard) at the time of many incidents.
The cast of suspects includes Ollie, the lodge's handyman, Lou, a college art student from California, Yanni, a champion skier from the Eastern European nation of Freedonia, Bill, a Canadian construction worker who's here to ice fish, and Guadalupe, a mysterious birdwatcher with a secret. As the game progresses, you'll discover hidden secrets and motives about each one through snooping through their personal belongings; after all, Nancy's taken on the job of maid and cook, so you're responsible for housekeeping every day.
Which brings me to the first major flaw. Ever since Secret of Shadow Ranch, ND games have featured the annoying (and time-filling) element of "chores." Generally, these seem like things that adults thought would be fun for kids. Generally, these are a nuisance rather than being fun, and White Wolf is no exception. In fact, White Wolf forces you to clean rooms once a day and cook three times a day for the entire game. This is tedious and cuts down on available time to explore, as does a feature from one of the first ND games, Nancy Drew Treasure In The Royal Tower: the frostbite factor. Every time Nancy goes outside, you have to closely monitor the "frostbite" bar at the top of the screen. If Nancy gets too cold, she freezes to death. This also means that she can only be outdoors until around 5 pm every day, forcing you to advance the game to the next day unless you enjoy wandering for hours inside the lodge. Like several earlier games, you use the alarm clock in Nancy's room to advance the game.
Since this is the sixteenth ND game, I suppose it's natural that several puzzles feel recycled. Many are easily solvable and intuitive for the most part, except for the most frustrating puzzle I've ever played: Fox and Geese. A board game similar to checkers, you are forced to beat it not once, but three times. Even with a walkthrough, it literally took me several frustrating days. I was so frustrated that I nearly walked away from the game for good.
You do get to interact with the white wolf, who helps you to solve several puzzles. This is a definite improvement over befriending the killer whale in Nancy Drew: Danger on Deception Island, as you can actually give the wolf commands and have her help you solve the mystery. The wolf graphics were generally quite realistic, and game graphics were good overall, especially the outdoors scenes when you're walking through the snowy mountains.
I didn't see the villain coming from the clues throughout the game, so Her Interactive did a good job with the "a-ha" factor. I felt like there were limited exploration opportunities, which made the game feel claustrophobic at times, particularly since you are trapped indoors at night due to the cold. But there are definite improvements in storytelling and puzzle execution since Kapu Cave, and the next game,Nancy Drew: The Legend of the Crystal Skull, looks to be one of the best ND games yet.


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Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon Review

Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon
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I just finished playing "Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon", and I was literally blown away by the amazing graphics - what an improvement over previous games! These graphics are definitely on par with the likes of "Myst", and other adventure games - although you do have to play for a little while before you get to enjoy them...
This Nancy Drew game is about a young rich girl who had her father restore an old train back to working condition. There are many rumors surrounding this train - especially since the original owner wound up missing in the mid 1800's, and his engineer was found still in the train, in the middle of the desert, dead... On top of this, the owners wife had died on the train at an earlier date, so many people thought it was haunted.
The reason the young girl had wanted the train restored was because story had it that Jack Hurley (the original owner), had found gold in a mine - and that the directions to find this mine were all hidden inside the train. She wanted this treasure, and invited several people (including Nancy and the Hardy boys) to help solve the mysteries, and find the mine.
This is one of those games that ropes you in. In fact, I couldn't stop playing it!!!
I think it's important for you to know that I am 36 years old - a testament to the fact that these games are great for teens and adults alike!!!
Overall, I highly recommend this game to anyone who enjoyed (or is enjoying) the Nancy Drew Mystery series. So far, this is hands down the best ND game I've played to date! Just a note of caution though - I'd suggest you choose the "junior detective" regardless of your age, as there are several areas where it's too easy to become stuck, and if you choose this level, you have the benefit of a few more hints and the task journal - both big helps when you find yourself unable to move on...

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The Hardy Boys have invited, you, as Nancy Drew, on a train ride out West hosted by beautiful and prominent socialite, Lori Girard. Lori has gathered the greatest minds in mystery to solve a century-old secret and the haunted train is their best clue. The luxurious train once belonged to Jake Hurley, a wealthy adventurer, on a journey to find the mother lode during mining mania. Shortly after the trip began, Jake's wife, Camille met an untimely end. Although her death broke his heart, Jake pressed on. Many years passed, and one day, Jake's train was found in Blue Moon Canyon with the engineer slumped over in the car - dead. No one knows what happened to Jake... Climb aboard as Nancy Drew and see if you can uncover the truth at the end of the line!

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Nancy Drew - Stay Tuned for Danger Review

Nancy Drew - Stay Tuned for Danger
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this is one of the better games if compared with the first nancy drew game.i would recommend this game to first time mystery game players.

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It's your cue as Nancy Drew to expose an ominousthreatProduct InformationStay alert for danger as well as clues! The closer you get to the truth theless welcome your sleuthing will be. Scheme your way into the prop roomwhere evidence is all around but not always easily accessible.TV's hottest soap star Rick Arlen is receiving threatening letters and it'sup to Nancy to get to the bottom of them. Are they serious or just a prank?As Nancy pose as an extra on the set to unravel the web of deceit lurking inthe wings and the lies surrounding the suspects. Could it be his co-star MattieJensen? Question them and other suspects for what they have to hide in themystery.Explore the many areas of the TV studio the Talent Agency's offices andthe private home of one of the co-stars searching for clues and gathering thepieces of information to solve this mystery. Rick could be in danger – realdanger - and it's up to you to prove it!Product Features20+ hours of game playrealistic characters each with a secret to hide"Second Chance" option - without starting overRich interactive 360-degree 3D GraphicsBuilt-in game hints and a 'second chance' optionLarge realistic TV studio offices and other New York City locales toexploreThree Spy IQ levels of difficultyHours and hours of game play – great for individual play or forcollaborative sleuthing with Mom Sis or friends!Product Reviews"Combines just the right level of difficulty with an intriguingstoryline and an amusing mix of clues and red herrings resulting in a game thatgirls want to play to its conclusion and beyond." - SuperKids Educational Software Review"Handsome intuitive and offers just enough challenge to keep kidsinterested without frustrating them...It's fun to the last case closed." - Family Fun MagazineSystem RequirementsWindows 95/98/ME/XP166 MHz Pentium Processo

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