Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
[Re: nickie]
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Poor, Nancy But...She is so polite & very nice in everything she does 
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Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
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10/09/08 12:28 PM
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Hi, clatterNdin! I feel your pain, but those pesky chores that Nancy is forced to perform before she can pry any information out of the characters extend the gameplay, and perhaps the game developers can't come up with another way to achieve this goal. I only started HOCM, but already it seems as though Kyler is taking maid of honor duties to the limit  ! Susan
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Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
[Re: Jenny100]
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10/09/08 06:06 PM
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Looks like George is the female friend. Interesting article Jenny! Ana
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Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
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10/09/08 06:48 PM
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I read all of the Nancy Drew books when I was a kid. Ned was definitely not a girl. Maybe you're thinking of George her friend who was a girl but a bit of a tomboy too. Bess and George were cousins and Nancy's friends.
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Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
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I have to agree with all of you. There are too many stupid tasks and not enough excitment. I have played 18 Nancy Drew games and I can honestly say the earlier ones were the best. My favorite was Message in The Haunted Mansion. There were a few tasks but it was exciting and there were clues everywhere. I don't find that in the newer ND games. I did read all the Nancy Drew books growing up and the games are getting away from those mystery type stories. Too many tasks and the puzzles are difficult. It isn't about using your mind anymore. It is how fast can you click your mouse or games that are tedious. I would like to see the 10 year old that can play these games without a walk-though or the help of an adult. Hey adults have a hard enough time without the walk-through or hint board. I am playing more games on Big Fish these days because the games that are being created now are just not that good. It's all about graphics and I find there isn't much to the story line. I have at least ten games that I have played and have never finished. Give me the old games any day. I want excitment, a good story, and lots of places to explore. Has anyone played RHIANNON "Curse of the four Branches". I downloaded the Demo. It's hard to tell if it is a good game or not. I prefer first person... point and click. Not too many out there. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
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10/11/08 01:48 PM
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The first two Nancy Drew games were Secrets Can Kill and Stay Tuned for Danger, and I don't remember them being much else than fetchquests. So I would not say the earlier ones were the best. I think it varies between games. Some of the side quests in games like Ghost Dogs, Danger on Deception Island, Treasure in the Royal Tower, Secret of the Scarlet Hand, and many others were meant to be educational. Don't forget these games are aimed at young girls and teens, not at adults, so that is the audience that is being catered to. A young person may not be as baffled by a puzzle as an adult (and I'm not talking merely about the arcade-type puzzles here).
The games should, however, take into account that there are young girls with physical disabilities who would appreciate a "puzzle skip" for those arcade type puzzles though.
I think White Wolf of Icicle Creek was an all-time low. Not since Stay Tuned For Danger have I disliked a Nancy Drew game more -- and I think White Wolf may actually be worse. It would have been a lot better without all the stupid housework and having to do things at a certain time. I liked the venue and the wolf, but there was too much scheduling of your time and busywork. I think White Wolf is the game that got people wondering if they really enjoyed Nancy Drew and whether the games were worth buying, despite the fact that the games since then have been a lot better.
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Re: Nancy Drew Games: Mind if I vent a little?
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10/11/08 02:42 PM
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I've enjoyed all of the Nancy Drew games & appreciated early on that they were made for a younger audience than myself & many others of us that play them. The educational aspect seems to have mostly disappeared several games ago & I think the quality of the games sunk with The White Wolf of Icicle Creek, Creature of Kapu Cave & Danger by Design. The Legend of the Crystal Skull is not one of my favourites but a good game I thought for anyone that likes to get stuck into a series of puzzles. I ended up really liking the story of White Wolf & I loved the fox & geese game but I didn't think it was very 'educational' to encourage the hurling of snowballs specifically into a child's face. After those 4, after a bad start I went on to really appreciate Phantom of Venice - the best game I thought for a few years - I haven't played Castle Malloy yet! 
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