DREAMCATCHER Nancy Drew: Treasure In The Royal Tower
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #21516 in Computer & Video Games
- Model: N2052843
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Windows
Features
- Nancy is snowed in at Wickford Castle Ski Resort, and begins exploring the place out of curiosity
- The castle itself seems to be riddle or maze -- strange detours, mysterious artwork, and dead-end corridors
- As you explore you will discover that a secret is being kept here -- avoid traps, and discover hidden chambers to uncover it
- You'll interview suspects, avoid snowy dangers, and work to uncover this mysterious secret someone seems desperate to hide
Customer Reviews
Best Yet!
... I am a HUGE fan of Nancy Drew PC games. I have played the following (I'm not sure if they're in the right order):
1.Secrets Can Kill (finished in half a year)
2.Stay Tuned For Danger (finish in 2 months)
3.Message in a Haunted Mansion (finished in almost 2 weeks)
4.Treasure in a Royal Tower (finished in 4 days)
5.Final Scene (finished in 3 days)
My favorite was "Treasure in a Royal Tower". It was very exciting. I think that the characters in this particular game were very interesting. With secret passage ways, dangerouse blizzards, and a thief on the loose, you really feel like a detective! ...
Tough Puzzle
This is a "kids'" game in that Nancy Drew is a character from children's literature, but this game is not strictly for kids. My husband bought it for me for the nostalgia factor-- I devoured Nancy Drew books as a child; I thought the game would be cute, and I'd finish it in an afternoon. I was so wrong. This puzzle requires a sharp eye and good memory, as well as the ability to plan ahead.
It has different levels of play, making the game more or less difficult, and I chose the most difficult. The game took me several weeks to finish-- and it was several weeks of fun.
The game is not violent, nor very scary, and I'd recommend it for any kid who likes Nancy Drew-- but a kid should choose the easier level of play.
If you are an adult, who was a Nancy Drew fan as a kid, you'll love this game as well.
Anyone who likes puzzle-type RPG adventures that don't have shoot-'em-ups requiring fast keyboard or joystick action would probably enjoy this game as well.


