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#668934 - 11/07/10 03:31 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: meryl]
niteowl07 Offline
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wow ! interesting topic.

i thought i was the only one not enjoying these !

i have to say , i've already "quit buying" the series.

i 've had to twist my pc into a pretzel to even load the last few ,too - not the most relaxing way to start off!

and while i don't mind an arcade game here or there , or a small bit of real- life technology thrown in , there 's just not enough room to think in the series anymore. and the pacing doesn't seem as relaxed until those "creepy" times anymore either.

too bad...

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#668955 - 11/07/10 05:21 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: chrissie]
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Registered: 01/22/09
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The new Nancy is all over the place. not as much fun cause of all the side tracks but i will still play, can't stop now since i've played all the others. Hope they go back to have the hardy boys included in the cases. They are really cool...
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#668968 - 11/07/10 06:26 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Laurette]
michele rose Offline
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The familiarity of ND makes you feel at home. That's a good thing! The chores/puzzles makes for a deja-vu. That's not such a good thing! The thrill is gone ....and that's a bad thing!!!

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#668971 - 11/07/10 06:34 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: michele rose]
Teddo Offline
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I stopped buying ND games some time ago. I like stories to flow and don't like getting bogged down doing chores, rounding up sheep, etc. Glad to know that I'm not the only one who lost interest. Teddo
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#669023 - 11/08/10 01:07 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Teddo]
Tracy Offline
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Hi ladies. I just had to say hello and join in since I've been feeling the way some of you guys have lately. (well, feeling it for a few years actually) I miss the old ND games so much....my all-time favorite is Treasure in the Royal Tower and I'll replay that again and again through the years just to get a feel of that "old ND-game thrill". smile I too get so tired of how the newer games have SO many chores to do---if I were still a teenager I wouldn't want to play these games because real life chores are enough! (and btw, I'm 40 so real life chores ARE enough!LOL)

Anyway, I'm not quite ready to give up on Nancy just yet, but I didn't care for Twister and right now I'm trying to get through Shadow at Water's Edge and just not really getting into it. frown

Thanks for everything you guys said and for letting me join in...I've been missing the old ND games for awhile and am really wondering if they'll ever be the way they used to be again. think

Tracy
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#669072 - 11/08/10 07:09 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: BrownEyedTigre]
Leeana Offline
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Even Though I did not like this episode, I gave it a chance, I said to myself, Im still buying Nancy Drew, But out of shear frustration of "TSAWE" I had to vent also ...I always said they were hard some not too much I just Do Not like timed or Sliders (I love hamburger sliders but "Not" adventure Sliders) anyway I liked the Nancy Drew "Mysteries" ... not a home baked, house cleanning, baby sitting "Nancy" ...where is the "Mystery" Woman "Drew"? what Happened to her? If You guys who make the Mystery Woman Nancy do all that calling on her cell phone and Picture takeing ...(that was the pits!)good for a 10 year old Yes! but then give the 10 year old a Nonogram Oh My Goodness I thought I was going to literally Die!!!!!and you think that was fun ...No!!! not really! ask us we can give you a fresh Idea or two!
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#669134 - 11/08/10 11:55 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Leeana]
Carrie Offline
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Registered: 06/30/01
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No more ND excitement here... and I haven't been buying either. I remember similar discussions here, around 'Wolf Creek' time, when we were starting to get a little disgruntled, but were still filled with hope that HI's old 'story-laden' adventures would return... and how it must be that the company's just responding to its younger 'market'. I disagree.. & think younger girls would love and actually prefer games that have more focus on storylines.. if HI was still putting them out.

I tend to think that all ages might keep buying because of Nancy Drew name-recognition, no matter what kind of game environment HI puts Nancy in (I know I did.. for a while). Maybe those posts on the HI Forums show preference for 'arcade'-laden games because that's what their (mostly younger) players experienced first... and became accustomed to playing.

I don't know anything about game-making... but wonder if arcade-type games are cheaper to make... especially if story creators and writers don't have to be paid.

Now, I'm excited about the Carol Reed Mystery games.. the way I used to be about Nancy Drew. I don't mind waiting 2 years for a high-quality adventure game. Sorry 'Nance', but "The Thrill Is Gone."

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#669147 - 11/08/10 01:18 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: BrownEyedTigre]
ssgamer Offline
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Hi,

I have all the ND games, except the last two. I have Ransom of the Seven Ships and Waverly Hall loaded. Frankly i'm not happy with the long arcade games. (can't beat the monkeys) At 76 years I would prefer using the little grey cells.
I will not buy anymore ND games and sooner or later put the collection up for sale. I still go back to Haunted Mansion, and Royal Treasure. even Scarlet Hand, but thinking of taking out these last two games and buying something like my last great love, Lost Horizon.
Charllotte

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#669279 - 11/08/10 10:29 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: ssgamer]
Tracy Offline
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Registered: 02/19/06
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Hi again, I just wanted to ask you guys a quick question. (and btw, so glad to hear all of your opinions!)

I'm wondering if since the games seem so much different to many of us than they used to be, if HER really HAS shifted their focus. I know that from the get-go the games have said "10 and Up" and are probably technically considered "kid's" games. But, I'm also sure by now that HER knows about us "older" players and has often in the past seemed to include us and our interests in their games. I guess I'm wondering if things would be better or different if they maybe made games for kids AND games for adults? I have no idea if they'd go for that, but to me, they'd make alot more money and have two audiences that are happier with their product.

Just something I've mulled over across the years and would love to hear your thoughts too. smile

Tracy
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#669319 - 11/09/10 03:41 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Tracy]
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I stopped playing Nancy Drew games many "games" ago. As others have said there are to many chores to do! I have enough chores to do every day! I don't want to do them in a game!

It would be nice to see Nancy have a real mystery to solve and do some real exploring as she did in the books! If the younger generation enjoys the Nancy Drew Books then why not base the games on the books? I'm sure everyone would enjoy them just like we did reading them when we were kids! Now that would be an Adventure worth playing!

Are you listening Her InterActive?
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#669324 - 11/09/10 04:13 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Kaki's Sister]
Penny Lane Offline
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ALERT! Gone Missing.............Nancy Drew,"Sleuth" cry cry
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#669413 - 11/09/10 11:22 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Tracy]
Carrie Offline
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Registered: 06/30/01
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Loc: San Francisco peninsula, Calif...
Originally Posted By: Tracy
........ I'm wondering if things would be better or different if they maybe made games for kids AND games for adults? ....... Tracy
I don't think they'd have to. You've described HI's early games... which had good stories as well as (what I've been calling) arcade-type games. I think the change was in the balance or ratio of those two elements... and now, there's more arcade than story. The old 'recipe' was nice... and didn't seem to have the polarizing effect that HI's newer 'wave' of games has had. Wish they'd just go back to that old formula. But after several years of discussions here, it seems that the folks at HI are simply not interested in changing.

Am reminded of the way Frogwares created one game that gave the player the option to switch back & forth between 1st & 3rd person, making everyone happy.

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#669452 - 11/09/10 02:38 PM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Carrie]
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Registered: 11/21/00
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If Her Interactive's biggest customer market is teenagers and teenagers prefer the new format - then it's teenagers who'll get catered for because that's where the biggest profit will lie yes
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#669596 - 11/10/10 03:10 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Mad]
Kaki's Sister Offline
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Mad I still think teens would like the games just as much if not more if they were based more acturately on the books. One of the best books written in the 1930's was The Sign of the Twisted Candles! Now that would make a good Nancy Drew game!
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#669667 - 11/10/10 09:48 AM Re: Nancy Drew games [Re: Kaki's Sister]
Mad Offline
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But Her Interactive have to think that way too and if they are selling their games well with the current format are they likely to want to change it think
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