Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
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10/17/07 10:57 PM
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eikone
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I own and have played all the games in the Nancy Drew series. I am a fan of the adventure game genre and this series has been, for the most part, both interesting and entertaining with the exception of #12 - #15. I consider these four to have been a serious deviation from the standard that had been set for these games up to that point. With four "duds" in a row, I had almost given up on the series. I was relieved to find the bar raised once again with #16 (White Wolf of Icicle Creek). The Crystal Skull has also kept within this standard though I would rate it a little lower in comparison to the previous game (#16). The story line was interesting and believable and the characters were both colorful and creepy. The puzzles were challenging enough though I found some to be frustrating, giving little or no indication of what you were supposed to do or accomplish. One example of this was the "sneezing" contraption. I played the game as a Senior Detective so maybe the Junior level gives a few more hints. I also thought the clue hunting expedition through the cemetery plots to be too monotonous. There really were no "life threatening" timed puzzles or anything to get really excited over. Being able to play as Bess was nice though it did seem a little strange that Bess seemed to have been given some pretty serious sleuthing assignments when she is portrayed as not possessing either the will or abilities to handle them. The game seemed a little too short and I was disappointed in the limited locals to travel to and search. The house had only five rooms in it, a small count yard and then the cemetery. As Bess, there is the Shop with a small back room, the side walk cafe table and later a very short trip down an alley with two doors; one leads to the same small room in the shop and the other can only be knocked on, leading basically to a cut scene with no real interaction. All in all, it was better than the "un-fantastic four" but there have definitely been better games in the series. If you're a Nancy Drew fan then go for it. If your not a fan or you are new to the games start at the beginning. You can get boxed sets that are a real bargain and worth playing.
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: aretha]
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10/20/07 02:44 PM
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I would say however that in White wolf of Icicle creek that the fox and geese game was a bit much. I noticed that on the game boomer forums that many people had trouble with that particular section of he game. I do agree that the last few games before Icicle creek where a little of the beaten path that the other Nancy Drew games had made the way for. Being a Nancy Drew fan myself though I have played all of them and each one had some parts that I did enjoy and some things about them that I found a little off or just not enjoyable at all. All in all though it is a very good series for any one who enjoys Adventure and mystery type games. Just thought I would add my two cents in. Howlingwolf
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
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10/20/07 02:47 PM
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Your two cents worth is very much welcome. Do you have a favorite ND game?
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/20/07 07:08 PM
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Nice review and I agree with everything you said. One thing I've always wondered about. The game covers state 10 yrs old to adult. Sorry, have a hard time with that. I'm an adult and found some of the games very difficult. 10 yrs old and member of MENSA I guess. RAL
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/22/07 01:25 PM
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howlingwolf
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To say which one of the Nancy Drew games is my favorite is hard to say. It just may very well be the newest one-however I am not completely finished playing it yet. I did however enjoy the secret of shadow ranch. It think that is my favorite so far. And yes my children seem to finish a game a lot faster then I can. They figure things out that I have trouble with sometimes. My oldest could probably create video games she already knows what to do before they even tell you what you need to do....hahaha howlingwolf
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/23/07 09:59 AM
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gaily
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What were the names of the games #12-15? Are they all numbered?
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: gaily]
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10/23/07 12:20 PM
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looney4labs
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Gaily, I don't think the games themselves are actually numbered. But here is a list numbered sequentially.
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/23/07 03:55 PM
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gaily
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Thanks you a bunch, Looney, I'll keep the list as a back up.Interesting too, is that I had tried "blue moon" and was too bored to finish it back when. I was interested to see if it fell in the "not so popular" range everyone was discussing.It did, which tells me my taste isn't totally out of whack. It might be fun to start at the begining, as well. Nice wintertime fun to look forward to. I really enjoy these forums.
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
[Re: looney4labs]
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10/30/07 08:20 AM
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Hi I'm late to your review, eikone, but many thanks for it all the same Cheers. Mad :witch:
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Re: Nancy Drew: The Crystal Skull
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I play all the ND games in order, but I suggest if you do that, start with #2 since the 1st one is nothing like the rest of the series. I have to play 16 & 17 yet.
Patricia
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