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That's not to say the plots are all the same, because they're not-each one has had a lot of So, yes, I could review each one individually, but then there would be a block of twenty Nancy Drew games sitting in the middle of my review page together,Īll with the same rating, all saying pretty much the same thing. Old set (Nancy, though theoretically a college student, sounds and acts like a young teen) and they're nicely reminiscent of the Infocom games I used to playĪt that age, only more colorful and a whole lot easier. They're basic, they're fun, they're short, they're aimed at the 10-14 year Something mysterious occurs, and Nancy has to overcome an aggravating 1st-person point-and-click interface toĭetermine which NPC is the culprit. In each game, youngĭetective Nancy Drew is deposited into an interesting, well-drawn location containing 10-15 rooms, four NPC's, a couple of secret passages, and a slider Time, so why would you want to see them generically reviewed? In this case, though, there are more than 20 of these Nancy Drew games-all using the sameĮngine, the same interface, the same gameplay conventions-and while not interchangeable exactly, they are extremely comparable. I mean, you don't PLAY them all at the same time, you don't even BUY them all at the same Usually I dislike reviewing multiple games under the same rubric. Lowlights: Poor interface, games are short and very easy Highlights: Interesting characters, well-written dialogue, fun exploration
NANCY DREW GAME ORDER SERIES
Series of simple first-person point-and-click adventures starring the famous girl detective, aimed at young teens but potentially enjoyable for older players as well. Nancy Drew Series (Release date: 2000-2010) Lora's Adventure Game Reviews: Nancy Drew Series Graphic Adventure Games Game Walkthroughs Computer Game Cheats Kids Computer Games Lora's Adventure Game Reviews: Nancy Drew Computer Game Series