Which Nancy Drew?
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Hi All, I have all the Nancy Drew games but I have only played Message in a Haunted Mansion. I haven't played any games for a while, so which one of the others would be a good one to start with? Or should I start with The Omega Stone? Thanks. ~Dee 
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Dee, you know I love those first person Mystie games, right? Well, hon, I hate to disappoint you but Omega Stone isn't very Rivenesque.  Save that for when you don't have anything better to play. It's a tad slow. (YAWN) As for Nancy,I'd get Royal Tower outta the way as it's the shortest/easiest IMO. Or start with the first one & work your way through. I haven't played Ghost Dogs yet but Laura's comments make me want to!  Don't know anything about Haunted Carousel other than I want it.  Glad to hear you're feeling up to playing. :kiss:  Love, Jen 
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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09/02/03 10:45 AM
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Hi Dee, I've got them all except Haunted Carousel which Amazon says is on it's way. I loved Ghost Dogs. Thought it was the best of the Nancy Drews. 
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Hi Dee I can recommend Royal Tower - my favourite upto now - closely followed by Ghost Dogs Cheers. Mad 
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Thanks all. Do I need to play them in order? I really enjoyed Haunted Mansion.  Looks like most of you like Royal Tower. Any particular reason? ~Dee 
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Yeah, playing Scarlet Hand was like being in school again! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="tongue.gif" /> Ann
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Hi Dee I played them in order - which is nice to see the changes and such. But I agree that it's not needed. I think Haunted Mansion, Royal Tower and Ghost Dogs are the best. Final Scene was probably the shortest - but good. If you play Stay Tuned - be sure and get the patch that extends the time for the finale puzzle.
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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09/03/03 03:12 AM
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Good to hear you're in a game playing mood Dee!
I would play the games in order myself. There's minor references backwards, the user interface improves. "Secrets Can Kill" is atypical (seem to remember I needed a patch for that for one puzzle to be doable.)
Best wishes, Peter.
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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09/03/03 08:08 AM
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looking for nancy drew haunted carousel if stores in Florida cant find why
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Yeah, playing Scarlet Hand was like being in school again! Ann Hmmm, I wouldn't care for that. That's what turned me off Adventure at the Chateau d'Or. I'm not sure the older games will play on my XP. I'll have to check Inferno's Page. Looks like Royal Tower first, then Ghost Dogs. Thanks.  Haunted Carousel any good? I love a game with the word "Haunted" in the title. ~Dee watson...I haven't seen it in stores around here either. I ordered mine online. 
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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Hi Dee, Just for your info, I have played them all on XP. No problems at all. Rusty
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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I just checked my boxes and disks. I think I have the re-releases of the old ones. They put two games together in one box and released them like that. It lists XP under the system requirements. I'm not sure if the games were redone for XP or not. I tend to think that they probably weren't. Costs alot of money to re-code a game to run under another OS. So, on second thought, I don't know. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="confused.gif" /> Sorry, Rusty
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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The Nancy Drew games don't need that much from DirectX or the operating system. It shouldn't be very difficult for Her Interactive to keep their game engine running on Microsoft's newer releases.
Must see whether I can play "Haunted Carousel" under Virtual PC one of these days.
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Re: Which Nancy Drew?
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09/03/03 01:46 PM
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I agree with Peter, the fact that they have frequent references to the past makes playing them in sequence desirable, but of course not necessary.
Another reason to keep them in sequence is the fact that they keep improving in one way or another. Also, the first, Secrets Can Kill, is far and away the longest ND game. It's jammed full of clues everywhere you look, a style that was probably deemed too expensive and too much work, and never used again.
If you play the late games first, and the early games afterward, you might find your self getting impatient or dissatisfied with the early ones. The early games were notorious for dead-ends. It's possible to do things in a sequence different from the designers' plans, and reach a point where you can't return to a situation needed to trigger the next action.
Save, save, save, and keep notes is the only way out of that trap. There are only eight slots, and clever players quit and move their saves to another folder, in order to have eight fresh slots.
Be sure to call Bess on the phone. She gives out useful information and hints.
I'm babbling on, aren't I?
Enjoy ND whatever sequence you take.
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