

planned to make a whole series of B-films based on the female detective and began with a movie that was loosely based on the tenth Nancy Drew book, The Password to Larkspur Lane.

bought the right to the book series just a year prior. Action Girl: You as Nancy Drew (best seen in Danger By Design when you get into a literal. (Who WAS Clara's father? What was Charlotte carrying? How did she know to suspect Clara? Were the visions everyone had real, or simply induced by the fumes from the basement fire?) The difference between the unanswered questions from this and MED are that some plausible answers actually present themselves if you pay enough attention to the details of the game, and I love making theories. The first Nancy Drew film adaption came in 1938, after Warner Bros. Acme Products: Krolmeister products appear throughout the series. Besides that, I love the puzzles and the scares, the fact that you can make a choice for who to save, and the disturbing unanswered questions you're left with at the end. Books Adapted into My 10 Best Nancy Drew Games Phantom of Venice Whispers In the Fog Message in a Haunted Mansion Treasure in the Royal Tower Mystery Train. I like the spooky games just a smidgen better, and I'm also from Georgia, so I'm biased. I reckon if you had a gun to my head, I'd say Thornton Hall. I love Shadow at the Water's Edge, Phantom of Venice, Danger by Design, Haunting of Castle Malloy, Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon, Secret of the Scarlet Hand, and Ghost of Thornton Hall. With a heavy emphasis on hidden object puzzles, players must find 10 objects in 3 minutes or else start the puzzle again. There are a few bad role models in the game, but they are usually the bad guys (or gals). but it might have been my last game as well if that had been the case.įavorites are definitely harder to pick. Nancy Drew is the primary role model and she is brainy, thoughtful, and tenacious. 7 Games Like Nancy Drew A Point-and-click Mystery Adventure 1. Anyone who had played one of the games before would know that a mysterious person you'd never spoken to before couldn't possibly be the real villain. I loved that RAN had a return villain and pirate lore, but I hated driving around the stupid fucking island and how there was clearly only one person who the villain could be. I didn't like the pacing of MED at all (I found it genuinely stressful) and it left me with more questions than answers by the end, which was disappointing. Shattered Medallion was my least favorite by far, followed closely by Ransom of the Seven Ships.
