Rating: Summary: Great Game! Review: This game was really cool! It had GREAT graphics (much better than the 1st game and 2nd). The mystery was challenging, but a challenge you can surely do! I hardly had to ask anything on the official website that helps you out! Still, it took some time and hard thinking. I still believe that Stay Tuned For Danger was much harder! Here's the story: Nancy goes to Wisconsin and runs into a snow storm. She's stuck inside her hotel. But while she's there, she bumps into yet another great mystery! Attached to the hotel is the Queen's Tower, all the way from France! She meets new people such as Dexter, the hotel keeper for the time being, Lisa, a friendly photographer, Jacques, the trusty French equipper, and Professor Hotchkiss, a nutty yet brilliant proffessor. As Nancy unravels the mystery, she runs into more danger than she suspected...
Rating: Summary: my review Review: i think this game was fun and very puzzling but barly gives you any hlep.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! Review: This is my first Nancy Drew Mystery game, and I LOVED it!!! It is extremely realistic, and not too simple. I suggest it to anyone who likes history, Nancy Drew, mysteries, and just plain fun! Also, if you need help or hints at what to do next, you can call Nancy's friend on her hotel room phone. At first, It's hard to find your way around the castle, but you get the hang of it very quickly. Is there any other entrance to the tower besides the hatch in the e. s.? If any nice girl 12 yrs. or plus knows, my e-mail address is chihuahuaears@msn.com. E-mails only with the answer or hints please, nothing else.
Rating: Summary: Don't Play at a Sleepover! Review: Both of my girls (ages 9 and 12) love this one BUT it is the scariest of the Nancy Drew computer games because of the imminent death by wrecking ball. Based on my experience with the N.Y. soap opera Nancy Drew game, I allowed my 9 year-old and her friend play it in the evening. We had an overnight guest too frightened to sleep.
Rating: Summary: History Becomes Alive Review: I really loved Treasure in the Royal Tower. It was my favorite Nancy Drew computer games out of the 4 I played. They make the history of Marie Antionette and the French revolution almost come alive. I also like the way the company made the misleading personalities of the suspects so real.
Rating: Summary: Nancy Drew the Final Scene is an exciting and fun game Review: I played Nancy Drew the Final Scene and I have to say it was awesome! It is in 3d and the graphics are spectacular! a great game,a must play
Rating: Summary: "I may have to cut this short, Hal... Review: ... Someone just climbed out of my wardrobe." I laughed out loud when the Simone, one of the colorful characters in this game, said that. I am totally addicted to these games, and HerInteractive just keeps pumping them out and making them better and better. It's interesting that some people criticized it for being too easy... others for being too hard. I guess it depends on what things you're good at. I was very happy that this game did not include one of those sliding tiles puzzles (like Secrets Can Kill and Message in a Haunted Mansion) as I'm terrible at those puzzles. Also, I was pleased that the part where you have to solve two puzzles to get to a particular thing remained solved, so that you don't have to solve those puzzles again to get in there the next time(unlike the wall panel in Nancy's bedroom in Message in a Haunted Mansion, among others). Also, like in Treasure in the Royal Tower, Ned, Bess and George are actually useful and give good hints (Another funny thing was when asking for Bess and George for help after doing the game on the "Senior Detective" level, they gave some sassy answer about finding it out on my own, being that I'm a senior detective... I applaud the increasing sense of humor in the games). In any event, I do love all of these games and I thank HerInteractive for giving me hours of shared fun with my daughter (I'm a 40-year old man, and I love these games at least as much as she does).
Rating: Summary: Too much fun! Review: The Final Scene was the best of the Nancy Drew games we tried. The suspense builds as you sneak around an old, soon-to-be demolished theater. There are lots of puzzles to solve so take good notes along the way. Don't trust anyone. Sometimes you get stuck and can't seem to go any further, then a new clue pops up and you suddenly find a secret passageway or a message that leads you to new parts of the story. Some interesting magic tricks are revealed along the way. The ending is a thriller, complete with scary music and sound effects. There is a real sense of accomplishment when you solve the crime. Buy this one if you want to experiment with the series...it was the most fun. Beware of other family members lurking nearby when you play...they may end up taking over because the suspense makes it so irresistable. This is a great way to spend a weekend or holiday with your daughters.
Rating: Summary: A step back for Herinteractive Review: I think this is a step back for Herinteractive.I had not disliked a ND game since Secrets Can Kill.I found this game boring.There were not many places to explore,and like others i found it annoying when they would suggest things you have already done.Plus the game is really short.I solved it in the senior level in about 3 hours.
Rating: Summary: To those who need help with this or any ND game: Review: Someone wrote that the 'stupid company' wants gamers to buy the solution guide (that might be true--probably is) but there is an excellent message board where you can ask and answer questions about the game you are having trouble with. If you are a child or teenager, there is no reason to think you might have trouble on the message board. The giving and asking of personal information is not allowed and the rules are enforced.
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