| Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion (PC) | 
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| From: Her Interactive Category: Software
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (7 reviews) Sales Rank: 199
Platforms: Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
UPC: 767861000432 EAN: 0767861000432 ASIN: B000050HEI
Release Date: November 8, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review Step into the stylish shoes of teen supersleuth Nancy Drew to crack the case of the Message in a Haunted Mansion. As Nancy, you'll hang your hat in San Francisco where you've been invited to help a family friend renovate a historic Victorian home. Some strange things have been happening in the old house--could it be spirits from the past? Or just shifty characters on the make? Use your magnifying glass to search the place from top to bottom for clues. You'll find trap doors, personal papers, keys, tools--all sorts of spots and items to explore or hang onto for later use. You never know when you might need a paint scraper or crowbar to help you out of a bind. To fill in some of the gaps, talk to characters in the game and choose your responses to their questions based on what you want to know. Play Message in a Haunted Mansion in one of two modes: new or younger players can sign in as junior detectives for more simplified play, while old pros can log in as senior detectives for serious sleuthing. Once you're in, you may never want to leave--the graphic detail of the Victorian-mansion setting is stellar. The Chinese-influenced decor is authentically and exquisitely reproduced, and many elements can be highlighted to better focus on the level of detail. Also realistic are often-overlooked touches that add a true-to-life ring, such as photos of family and friends on the wall, and sunglasses kept in the kitchen drawer. The sound effects further add to the sense of realism and heighten the air of suspense. You'll hear doors and cabinets creak open and shut, haunting cries, and loose chandeliers swaying overhead. This title in the popular Nancy Drew interactive series is successful not just for its design and production, but for its thoughtful features that keep players hooked, even as things start to feel hopeless. When you're in a bind, you can call home for old friends Bess and George to help. And if you make a game-ending decision, simply pick up right where you left off before the terminal mistake by utilising the Second Chance feature. There's even a self-updating journal in Nancy's suitcase that records clues as you find them, to help you keep track of all the facts you unearth. And, of course, you can save your game after each session--no backtracking through clues you've already found, or conversations you've already had. Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion takes some time to instal but once you're in the game and can see the wealth of what awaits, you'll realise that it's worth a lengthy installation. A nice improvement over previous games is the inclusion of a tutorial to explain gameplay to new users. (Ages 10 and older) --Leah Ball
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  SCARY!!!!! (In a good way) September 5, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one of THE scariest ND games ever! Why? Because if you stay in one place too long objects come to life! Like if you stay in the lounge too long you get a phone call with a creepy voice breathing into the phone!!! Also, if you stand in the hallway and look into a mirror a women walks by inside it, of course this only happens after a creepy seance in the basement. The games were doable and working around the mansion was fun! Technically, the game was easy to install so that even I could do it (we have windows XP). This is my third "Nancy" game and till now I am glued to the computer. All in all, this is a fun game for young and old (my mom likes it too) and I would recommend it to anyone who can take a few chills!
  HAS TROUBLE RUNNING ON XP February 2, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Just a warning to anyone thinking of buying the game. The product details say that the game runs on XP, but the game was released in 2000 and the case itself does NOT mention XP, only win 95/98/ME and 2000. The game freezes on XP and requires messing about with version 4 of direct X and chaging your graphics colours from 32bit to 16. (Even then it will still freeze on you!)
  Good Fun March 17, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This was the first Nancy Drew interactive that I played, it was great fun and kept me occupied for ages!
The storyline was very interesting and cleverly written - lots of spooky atmosphere and some of the rooms were really rather ornate to say the least. It really brought some of the books that I had read as a youngster to life.
I really enjoyed playing this and as soon as I'd completed it, I quickly ordered another game!
  Nancy Drew Message in a Haunted Mansion PC February 21, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This game kept me occupied for hours on end, the great thing about it is that it doesn't give away huge clues, it just drops in little hints. It's so satisfying when you figure something out, and when you discover something new. It really gets your brain working hard! This is definitely worth a try! *****
  Nancy Drew: Message In A Haunted Mansion January 9, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This game was everything I expected from the fabulous Nancy Drew series, as it was really fun to play and I found it hard to stop playing it!
I liked the fact that there are a few puzzles going on at the same time, so if you try one puzzle and find that you just can't do it you can move on to another one. When you come back to the puzzle you left it never seems as hard! Obviously, in these games, everbody's a suspect and I liked working out who were good and bad and was even happier because I guessed correctly!
Have fun playing it, it's wicked!
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