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Nancy Drew: The Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon (2018) - As a feature film
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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“Amethyst floats in a hand from the deep”
Nancy Drew: The Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon (2018) - As a feature film
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Danger on Deception Island notes
trust no one - they’re not what they seem | the silent spy [spy]
Our end-of-the-week endpapers were used for Nancy Drew, nos. #1-28, from 1947 to 1951. It could be a clue - or is Nancy flat out just a nosy parker?
advice for playing each Nancy Drew game
Secrets Can Kill: the villain isn’t even introduced as a character until the game is 98% done so basically 98% of the game is spent trying to trigger the introduction of the villain
Stay Tuned For Danger: the only person you can trust is Ralph
Message in a Haunted Mansion: if you’re a conservative Christian you can actually get through this game without the seance just don’t talk to Abby anytime at night
Treasure in the Royal Tower: YOUR ROOM NUMBER IS 205
The Final Scene: Sgt. Ramsey does literally nothing helpful in the slightest
Secret of the Scarlet Hand: Enjoy Henrik while you can
Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake: it’s got the most blatant reference to alcohol in an ND game so make sure to get Nancy hecka turnt
The Haunted Carousel: just do whatever Miles tells you to do
Danger on Deception Island: just do whatever Hilda tells you to do
Secret of Shadow Ranch: the ominous warning about the “storms” from Aunt Bet and Uncle Ed is 100% irrelevant.
Curse of Blackmoor Manor: there is no way to avoid Ethel so you’re pretty much screwed no matter what
Secret of the Old Clock: pretty obv from this game that Nancy is the 1% so have fun RPing as that while playing this game
Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon: an octopus tentacle is apparently not a “hand from the deep”
Danger by Design: YOU CAN SELL STUFF BACK TO THE VENDORS
Creature of Kapu Cave: if you think frass sorting is boring and once you’re done you’ll get to enjoy the actual game suckstosuck because the whole game is frass sorting and once you finish frass sorting you’re done with the game
White Wolf of Icicle Creek: there is no getting around cooking sorry
Legend of the Crystal Skull: if you think collecting eyeballs is boring and once you’re done you’ll get to enjoy the actual game suckstosuck because the whole game is collecting eyeballs and once you finish collecting eyeballs you’re done with the game
Phantom of Venice: literally everyone in this game is/has been involved in something illegal
Haunting of Castle Malloy: keep in mind that in this game jetpacks are a real thing that work 100% safely
Ransom of the Seven Ships: you know those instructions you get at the beginning of the game that say all you need to do is find El Toro’s treasure and you’ll get Bess back? they’re completely accurate.
Warnings at Waverly Academy: despite the game revolving around a “black cat” there are no actual cats
Trail of the Twister: get an engineering degree before a forensics degree since that’ll help you solve the mystery better
Secrets Can Kill: REMASTERED!: you can just trial and error hitting the right buttons in order to open up the box under the chair in the library
Shadow at the Waters Edge: go away and get a snack anytime Takae is talking
The Captive Curse: don’t expect an explanation for the curse that’s lasted hundreds of years bc you’ll only get one for some minor crimes lasted a couple of years
Alibi in Ashes: imagine Detective Ryan being played by BJ Novak and your experience will go up by 350%
Tomb of the Lost Queen: don’t ask me i for advice i don’t remember anything about this game
The Deadly Device: Herinteractive doesn’t create 3d models of whole characters just do some crappy “video call” thing at the beginning of the game.
Ghost of Thornton Hall: Literally everyone in this game is literally high
The Silent Spy: if you’re an Si be prepared to cry your eyes out
The Shattered Medallion: there is no mystery. there is no plot. and you’ll still be disappointed in the explanation at endgame.
Labyrinth of Lies: do whatever you want decorating the pot it does not matter
I don’t get the journal part can you explain it?
YEAH MAN because this is still so funny to me.
Back in 2010, Herinteractive released this “Collector’s Edition” tin containing their three most popular games(TRT, SHA, and CUR) as voted on by fans as well as a hardcover journal with never before seen concept art from the games.
The big push for it was that it was LIMITED EDITION and that you could ONLY get the journal and ONLY see that concept art in this set and wow you better act fast before they’re gone. They stated they only have 5,000 units available. The set sold for a price of $49.99.
But like…. even before I became the Marketing major I am today it was clear that this was not a good idea. Marketing 101: What segment are you trying to reach with this promotion? The push for the journal is like wow tru fans will love this content that you can only get in the journal, but why would any tru fan not already have the three best games HeR has released? And the selling price would give you a deal if you were buying all three games new(you’d save $10), but even if you owned one of the games you would be overpaying for the set. Fans on the forums were upset because while there was slight interest in the journal, no one wanted to be a full $50 to rebuy games they already had.
So after this promotion takes place for a few months, HeR keeps coming up with random contests and the prize is, you guessed it, one of those journals. Because you know they can resell the games separate, and the tin is probably crap, but now they’ve got these freaking journals sitting around they’ve gotta get rid of after hyping them up as something you need to act fast to get.
Facebook’s search sucks so I think there’s gotta be a more recent one, but there’s definitely a post from October 2014 where HeR was offering 30 of those journals as a reward for being the first 30 to leave a review of their games on their website. I’m not sure when they did this, but currently now you can just buy the journal separately on their store online because clearly those things are just sitting around their office and no one cares to buy them.
tl;dr 8 years ago HeR promoted a “limited edition” collector’s set with a special journal included and they’re still trying to get rid of those journals to this day.
“We have a new house. It was built in the 1880s, but it was flipped in 2000. Which means it’s haunted, but it has a lovely kitchen backsplash.”
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Rose Green, Message in a Haunted Mansion
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If i live-streamed a blind replay of SPY would anyone watch and how do I do it?
A TINY, FEARLESS LEADER
I always forget to bring my mouse to work BUT that won’t stop me from me from sneaking in a little ND time!!!!!!
- - - make me choose, nancy drew style - - -
- - - rockett-to-the-purple-moon asked beech hill museum or phidias cultural center? - - -
Fav Nancy Drew game’s places: Thornton Hall