hardest nancy drew
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just wondering, what people think is or was the hardest nancy drew? i am playing blackmoor manor again and i`ve decided that this is the hardest nancy drew game for me. any thoughts? doug
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Re: hardest nancy drew
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Yes, I remember some difficulty in Blackmoor Manor (as in many of the games), but it was fun! ! So, for me, it's White Wolf, since that's the last one I was willing to put up with (the difficulty being in all the speed-clicking). I played about two-thirds of the game and then just quit & uninstalled it. 
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Re: hardest nancy drew
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i`ve played castle malloy twice, and blackmoor manor 3 1/2 times,i thought blackmoor was a whole lot harder as the hints for the problems were harder to find and understand. castle malloy was a lot more fun to me as the problems(puzzels) were easier to figure out. i think most can agree that the mini-games (typing-ghost catching and playing the drums and making drinks) are a pain. but if you are going to play nancy drew you have to put up with them.
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Re: hardest nancy drew
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I'd probably agree that Blackmoor had the most difficult puzzles overall, but to me it was by far the most fun of the Nancy games. For one thing, I love the alchemy puzzles. But the single most difficult puzzle for me was trying to sew the dress in Old clock - I was so frustrated and about ready to send the game sailing when I finally realized a secret to doing it.
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Re: hardest nancy drew
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There may be something to that, although in "real life" I don't sew either.  After screaming at the screen "Yes, you'll wear and it like it too" several many times at the top of my lungs, I discovered when you try to do it slowly and painstakingly, the game notices your errors, but if you do it really quickly and halfway right, the game accepts it.
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Re: hardest nancy drew
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Blackmore was tough in that I couldn't find one of the puzzles (Jane's door) and making the key to unlock the treasure was a bit frustrating
It was the first game that made me wonder "Hmmmm... maybe I should've started with Junior Level"
I've noticed that the games are getting a bit tougher. I use to start with Senior Level but have since given up on that right after Blue Moon Canyon
The Toughest? I'd say Phantom of Venice. Why? That consarned, dagblasted timed water level puzzle
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I forget which adventure it was, but it's the one that had the "toss across" game. I had to request a saved game to finish that one. It was the first and only time I couldn't complete a Nancy Drew on my own.
As far as wandering around hopelessly lost most of the time, it would have to be Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake.
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Re: hardest nancy drew
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There's a secret to sewing that dress? I've heard people say that real seamstresses have the hardest time with it.  You're better at it if you've never sewn anything in "real life." Does that make sense? Absolutely makes sense Becky. I wouldn't call myself a seamstress, but I can sew... & that was the hardest seam I've ever encountered! I'd have done better with eyes closed  !
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