Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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I have seen quite a few postings about the various Nancy Drew games but I have always steered clear of them due to the view (probably blinkered) that these games are (a) for teenage girls and (b) not the most difficult of adventure games to solve! I would be most grateful to hear your views out there because, if I am totally wrong and misguided, there could well be a whole series of adventure games which I have yet to sample? Best wishes and happy gaming to all! Bernie 
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hi Bernie, I love the Nancy Drew games - in fact am saving the latest two as a treat for Christmas as I usually spend it alone. Well, as you probably realise, I am relatively new to playing computer games but I find N.D.a very nice way to relax. OK, they are not as difficult as Black Mirror but do have some very good puzzles and near the end of each one has to be very quick or get killed. Think I have died more often in N.D. games than any other! The graphics are good, the plots make sense, and each new game is more of a challenge than the last. Having said all that, as I have passed my three score year and.......(well, that's best kept to myself), possibly I need to relax at times. But then again, I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of games such as Black Mirror etc, and the wonderful graphics of Syberia. Don't know if this helps but don't let the gender put you off. In Black Mirror (nearly finished) I have been playing the part of a male. I like the Christmas look of Gameboomers, don't you. It is all much more easy to read. I'll send a letter to Santa perhaps he will leave a Nancy Drew in your stocking this year - oh dear, I doubt if you wear stockings. Only joking! And when the one Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks not that you won or lost, but how you played the game 
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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I'm male going on 40 and I just finished Stay Tune For Danger. The last (timed) puzzle was impossible to beat. I had to download the patch to remove the timer to finish it. That game was better than Secrets Can Kill. I don't have any more Nancy Drew games and don't plan to buy anymore. I got the fist two because they were cheap at Walmart.
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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I don't think they are easy, I needed a walkthrough to every one of them except three. I am a girl (soon 22 years), but I recently told my mother that if these games was designed for ten year old gils and upward, then american children must be a lot clever than the norwegian. Maybe that just tells how little clever I am? Well, I think you should try one at least, but I recoment one of the latest. Number 6-Scarlett hand and 7-Ghost dogs are very good with a lot of puzzles and things to do. That is in imho.
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hi Threads and everyone Thank you all for your input on this and thank you especially Threads for your detailed observations (you're right - I'm not into stockings just at the moment  ) From what I gather I think I may be wiser to invest in one or two of the later games rather than the earlier games, am I right? I did not realise there was a junior/senior player mode so, with your good advice I will of course choose the 'massively senior' mode (due to my age and not my skill  ) Best wishes and happy gaming to you all Bernie 
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Bernie, I posted the same question some time back and boy let me tell you, all these boomers set me straight immediately. Since then I have played the last 2 and enjoyed both of them. Have others I bought at discounted prices but havent gotten around to playing them yet. Enjoy!
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hi again Bernie,
Don't think you will regret it. I am looking forward to playing The Haunted Carousal and Danger on Deception Island but, as I remarked, am saving them for as special Christmas Treat - though am sorely tempted every time I sit at the computer.
Ghost Dogs on Moon Lake was a real teaser.
Have fun
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hello....I'm now finding that i'm getting interested in the Nancy Drew games after reading the reviews & posts. So just got myself 2 of the games. Of course i decided to start at the beginning & work my way to the most current. Hhhmmm...now i just need to find out how i can juggle BS3 & Syberia in the mix as well!!  I guess the upcoming xmas weekend will come in handy. Jana
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Jana I found that packing in work and retiring gave me a lot more time to do the more interesting things in life eg adventure gaming Thanks again everyone for your input on this subject. Bernie 
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hello all I am new to adventure games and my first game was Treasure In The Royal Tower. I really enjoyed it and since I dont know much about games I used a walk through and learned alot. It was really fun. I just started The Final Scene and I want to work a little harder this time to try to figure things out. This is so much fun. Merry Christmas Alice W
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hi Fov,
Voting from 1 to 10 I would place it around 6.
I find each new game is better than the last but have enjoyed all of them.
Have a nice holiday Emily.
Alice
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Being a 56 y/o adventure game aficionado, I figured that any game a 10 y/o girl can play, I can have some fun with. Well....I suggest, if you are going to play these games, first go out and find a 10 y/o girl, otherwise, you're gonna need a walkthrough. In any case, they are most enjoyable. And I agree with an earlier post - do not judge later games by earlier ones. Enjoy the evolution of them. I liked Scarlet Hand, Ghost Dogs and Deception Island best. I have to admit I steered clear of Haunted Carousel b/c of comments from this group
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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I've played all but the last N.Drew and can say that all were good. Although I didn't like Haunted Carousal as much as the others. Play as senior for a real challenge and junior if too challenged. I was hoping with Hardy Boys mentioned in last few games, that there will soon be some adventures from them..never know Ingie 
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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I totally agree with Jenny100, the first two games in this series are by far the weakest, so don't be put off by your experience with them.
As for guys playing ND, since you are playing in first person perspective, most of the time it's entirely possible to forget that you are actually playing a girl...
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Hi again everyone Brilliant responses from you all. Welcome Alice! I really do hope you will become immersed in adventure games. I don't know what I would do without them now - excellent for the little grey cells! Thanks Snowmoon - I have jotted down the five titles which you kindly posted. Thanks Jenny - of course, if these are first person point and click then gender wouldn't enter into it. Thanks everyone else for your posts - roll on 2004 when I can make a start on the ND mysteries. I am delighted that I now have an entirely new series of games to look forward to Happy gaming Bernie 
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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Hi, there all ND fans. I'm 50 something and I found all the games challenging except for the first one (Not my Fav) and they kept getting better; hope they will continue!! I believe that they should change the rating to 15 and UP. I can't believe that a 10 year old could do some of the puzzles.
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Re: Nancy Drew series - player gender and difficulty?
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I agree. These are hard even in Junior mode for some of the younger kids. I have nieces and nephews ranging from ages 6-13 that cannot handle them without me being with them-via phone or in person.. And playing as Senior-that's a great challenge for anyone.. Ingie 
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