
I hope you continue to make these fantastic games for a very, very, very long time. I am forever grateful for this amazingly awesome series and will continue to play them for probably the rest of my life. Not only are these games entertaining, challenging, and knowledgeable, they are also a great way to bring family and friends together. I strongly believe that all 25 games, along with the Dossier games, have replay value. And thank you for making Nancy Drew part of our family as our third sister!Įven though I’ve been playing ND for 8 years, I’ve never tired of the games. So, thank you for your games! Thank you for allowing my sister and I to have so many memorable moments together.

Set in Scotland, you’ll dodge bullets, use cool spy tech, and zip-line between buildings as you race the clock to stop a terrorist attack! Also you’ll make cookies.I love each of these games and I thank, thank, thank Her Interactive for all they’ve done for me.

Nancy questions everything she thought she knew about her dead mother in The Silent Spy, which is easily the most exciting game of the series. This game scared the pants off at least one grown man (link contains spoilers!), so it’s not just my wimpy self saying that. The place is haunted by past tragedy and a frankly terrifying spirit. In Shadow at the Water’s Edge, you stay at a melancholy, unsettling Japanese inn. What’s so fantastical about that? The castle is plagued by a banshee, and to learn her secrets, you must pick your way through a gloomy bog to an old crone’s hut! As for the sci-fi part, well, that would be telling. The Haunting of Castle Malloyfinds Nancy in an old Irish castle, searching for a missing bridegroom.

There’s also a cute romantic subplot between two of the side characters, but I won’t spoil it for you.

While visiting an Arizona ranch, Nancy uncovers the ill-fated Wild West romance between an outlaw and a sheriff’s daughter…and the lost treasure that the outlaw had intended for his beloved. At least the sets are nice! Romanceįor you love lovers out there, I recommend The Secret of Shadow Ranch, based on the Nancy Drew book of the same name. Or, if you prefer Greek mythology, there’s Labyrinth of Lies, which is set in a Greek museum with a major forgery problem. Meanwhile, all of your suspects are trying to put on a play based on the myth of Persephone and Hades. In order to solve this case, you’ll have to brush up on your Egyptian mythology and use that knowledge to evade the tomb’s many deadly traps. Tomb of the Lost Queen has Nancy join an accident-prone archaeological team that may or may not have discovered an Egyptian queen’s tomb. This is a twofer, because both of these games rely heavily on mythology to craft the story, the puzzles, and the crime.
