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Nancy Drew: Secret Of the Old Clock | 
| From: Her Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $4.50 as of 9/7/2010 00:37 CEST details You Save: $15.49 (77%)
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Seller: Starlight Digital Rating: 102 reviews Sales Rank: 3556
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.3 x 0.5 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: 100722 Model: 67861-00058 UPC: 767861000586 EAN: 0767861000586 ASIN: B0009X6QJM
Release Date: July 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Based on the 1st book and commemorates Nancy Drew’s 75th anniversary | | • | Drive Nancy’s classic blue roadster | | • | 1930 setting with vintage cars, clothes, and slang | | • | “Second Chance” option erases of making mistakes |
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Product Description Stay clear of trouble in a small town with bigsecrets!Product InformationArson theft noises from nowhere: it's 1930 and weird things are happening at asleepy roadside inn. A fiery explosion at the Lilac Inn leaves its ownerEmily Crandall teetering on the edge of sanity and propels you as Nancy Drewheadlong into adventure. A will left behind by an eccentric millionairecould solve Emily's problems and fortunately you have got a car and can driveanywhere you want. But it won't be easy - some of the townsfolk won't giveyou the time of day and others seem downright dangerous.But watch out! When you are on the trail of a desperate villain the roadcan get very bumpy. Venture into the past and outwit a cunning criminalbefore time runs out! Will a dead man's clues lead to a moment of truth...or to your final hour?Product Highlights You can take your roadster for a spin whenever you want. But when it comes to twists and turns all roads lead to the Lilac Inn. It's the Depression and the Lilac Inn faces tough times. If you don't work fast the secrets within its walls will be lost forever. Are the strange clocks Josiah Crowley left behind just pointless playthings? Or was there a method to the old actor's madness? A teenager who lost her mother and may be losing her mind; a creepy neighbor with paranormal powers - do they know more than they are saying? It's obvious that someone besides you has been prowling around in this old tumbledown passageway but who? And why?Product FeaturesGet clued-in to one of the hottest PC adventure game series: Nancy Drew! Immerse yourself in intrigue - 20 hours of thrilling game play. Reason through riddles - Explore rich environments using great navigation tools. Sort through suspects - Save your game as you play and pick up where you left off. Track down the truth - Sleuth on your own or with family and friends Ex
Amazon.com Product Description
This hot, latest installment of the Nancy Drew game series includes the best parts of the first four books and takes place in the same time period – welcome to 1930’s America and the Great Depression. A friend of Nancy’s asks her to visit the town of Titusville, where another friend, Emily Crandall, lives. Emily owns an inn and she's in a jam; she's low on cash and nearly bankrupt. However, she does have one hope of saving the inn: a neighbor died and left his money to her in his will. Or, did he?! Who Is Nancy Drew? YOU Are! | Who Needs Nancy's Help Nancy finds herself in the middle of a mystery when Emily and the dead neighbor’s ESP teacher, Richard Topham, both claim the estate. Combine ESP with the strange inventions in the house of the the dead neighbor, Josiah Crowley, and you’ve got a recipe for all kinds of unexplained events happening in Titusville. |  Emily Crandall Needs Your Help! |
| The Scene of the Mystery Playing as Nancy, discover Titusville from behind the wheel of your 1930's roadster. Follow your roadmap to locations of interest in the mystery. Visit the lovely Liliac Inn owned by Emily, the invention-filled house of the deceased Josiah Crowley, and other locations where you need to search for clues. |  Your Roadster |  The Lilac Inn |  Entry Hall of the Lilac Inn |  A Mysterious Warning! |
| The Possible Suspects Titusville is filled with a cast of characters. Here are some who may be responsible for the strange occurences Nancy encounters as she tries to discover who really inherited the money left behind by Josiah Crowley: |  Jim Archer |  Richard Topham |  Emily Crandall |  Jane Willoughby | Jim is a good-natured, but secretly desperate, businessman trying to make it through the end of the Depression. The bank he owns is teetering on the brink of failure. Jim has been helpful to Emily and her mom, but he’s desperate for money. How far would he go to save his bank? | Richard is a self-proclaimed expert on ESP and telekinesis and lives in the house that once belonged to Josiah Crowley. How did he inherit Josiah’s estate and money? He runs the “School for the Study and Development of Paranormal Powers,” but is his act just a hoax? | Emily runs the Lilac Inn with the help of her guardian while she mourns the recent loss of her mother. She is plagued by strange occurrences: objects on the wall move, whispers call from shadows, things mysteriously disappear and then reappear. Is Emily just stressed out or are things really amiss? | Gloria Crandall, Emily's mother, asked Jane to look after her daughter in case anything happened to her. She's doing her best to help Emily, but she doesn't know much about raising kids or running an inn. Could Jane have a hidden agenda? |
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Another fantasic job by HerInteractive! June 29, 2010 Ok, I played Secret of the Old Clock and finished it in about 3-4 days with the help of my friend, we are both 13 and have played several ND games together in the past, I'm not really sure how to make a review but overall the game was great, the graphics were amazing as always and there were several puzzles that stumped my friend and I, but not to the point of having it be annoying, I didn't have to look up cheats at all and the plot of the game was good. I also would like to point out that, the pictures below the cover on the sales page are not in that game, the last one is included in the game, but other than the one that shows the back cover of the CD-Rom case is true also. Overall I give this game 5 stars because I had alot of fun playing it, and it was even more fun to play with a friend.
Would like to see more like this one! May 14, 2010 Girl3000 This game was quaint, and clever. It doesn't keep you stuck in one place with too many puzzles. Very enjoyable.
One of the Easier Nancy Drew Games May 4, 2010 LH422 (Washington, USA) I'm a big fan of Nancy Drew games, and The Secret of the Old Clock is a bit different from some of others. This is the only Nancy Drew game that takes place in the past- in the 1930s. It's also probably the easiest of the Nancy Drew games I've played. Nancy undertakes to help her orphaned friend Emily, who has inherited her mother's inn, and fallen into a deep state of melancholy. The inn has been experiencing strange accidents, and it's up to Nancy to figure them out. The puzzles in this game were a bit easier than the standard Nancy Drew fare. Also, there weren't as many locations to investigate as some other ND games. In particular, there's very little to do in the inn, and one of the things ND games do so well is to set up spooky, old, searchable houses. That said, the game is still fun, and this is a great ND game to start with, if one is new to the genre.
Nancy Drew is Back!!! December 21, 2009 Beck Baldwin (Sylva, NC, USA) Placed in the early 1900s, you, as Nancy Drew, must discover why a young girl is constantly hearing things that are seemingly not there. Go around town in Nancy's car, and deliver mail, go fishing, sort pies, play golf, and solve the mystery surrounding a friend's bed & breakfast.
What a letdown. . . December 16, 2009 JJ (USA) After HERinteractive released their last game, I really thought that they were heading in a great direction. Then this game came out to become one of my least favorites.
Story-You are visiting a friend of a friend who owns an inn/restaurant. She says that the reason she invited you over was for you to take some jewels back with you to put into your safe at home. Before you can take them, however, they are stolen. Whoo. Thrills and chills. This is the story. Finding stolen jewels. That's it. And you never actually find them because during the game Nancy becomes distracted from her task to find another item which hasn't even been stolen! This item is a will, by the way.
Graphics-They were okay. Thankfully, HERinteractive didn't try to put this game in black-and-white, but the backgrounds actually seemed worse to me than the others have. Maybe because I just wasn't enjoying anything else, this seemed bad. The characters look pretty good, though. Oh! But some of the locations you go (Phelps Print Shop, Tubby's Telegram Office, etc.) are just black-and-white snapshots. Why didn't HER make them good, real locations?!?!
Sound-This is, like, 40's music. It's not bad, and it definitely goes with the story.
Gameplay-There is one big change in gameplay. You get to drive around in your car. You can use the arrow keys or you can lead with the mouse, but you visit almost everywhere by car. Also, no cell phone (it's 80 years ago, people!) so you have to give up money to use the pay phone to call your dad or Bess and George. That's another thing. You have to earn money in this game because you have to pay for stuff. You have to get a job to earn money. It's really not that bad, but I thought there were better ways to have let you make money. First Person and point-and-click features are the same, though.
Fun-No it's not. It's fun the first time through to figure out who the culprit is, but after that, the only replay value is to play mini golf. I do replay it sometimes but not to the extent of the other games.
Length-Playing it straight through takes about 9-10 hours. It took me about a week to finish this game the first time. It's an OK length, but after the last game I was expecting more.
HERinteractive really regressed in this game. I have to admit, though, the older fans of Nancy Drew will like this game, and some might find it a good way to start the series, but I think that die-hard fans should get this game only for $10 or cheaper while others should just skip this game for now.
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