
Usually in ND games you learn something about a subject, here it was about wolves, especially one and that part was good. It’s cold up in Canada so you can only stay out in the cold weather for a certain amount of time but it’s plenty if you only do one thing at a time outside. You don’t have a cell phone but you use the hotel phone, so no Bess and Hardy boys to call. It was straightforward what to do and when and who to speak to and as everyone was in the lodge it’s easy to speak to everyone and you don’t have to spend ages backtracking to find out if anyone has anything new to say! There is a clock in this game but unlike the haunted mansion where I missed out on vital thing, it didn’t happen here. You go undercover as a cook and maid at a small ski lodge to uncover the sabotage and strange things that have been happening.

I always thought - 'ah why didn't I think of that,' rather than 'no one would every do that!' Give it a go - if you want to try something different!īest ND game (so far!) It’s the best nancy drew game I have played (apart from the dossier series). I had to resort to a strategy guide twice to help me, but the plot was not so abstract or far fetched (as it can be in other games) to lose the logic of what you are doing. I liked the fact that I was really stumped a few times but had lots of data to look at and calls I could make to help me on. There is a thermometer to keep an eye on when outside to make sure you don't freeze and lots of challenging puzzles. You have to keep an eye on the ingame time because you have tasks to complete, as well as your detective work. It takes ages to complete because there are so many things to do. Suprisingly fantastic I didn't really like the Nancy Drew books when I was young but played one of the Drew mysteries games on a reviewers recommendation, it was good but not fantastic, but the same reviewer said this was the best Drew mystery ever so I tried it! Thanks so much for the good advice, this is a great game.
