While the concept is good, I personally like to make my own choices as to what I’m linked to. It also links you up to HerInteractive for support or to purchase other games. This allows you to launch any of the ND games you currently have installed from one screen. As with “The White Wolf of Icicle Creek”, the game installs a launch program called “Nancy Drew Central”. I assumed you would need one, but upon switching over to another game, I realized that I did not have the CD in and was able to play the game just fine. Oddly enough, while the CDs are listed as Install/Play CDs, I was able to play the game on my laptop without the use of a Play CD.
#First nancy drew game with checklist Pc#
And, off we go…Īs with all the Nancy Drew PC games, Legend of the Crystal Skull is a 1st person adventure coming complete on two CDs. Nancy’s determination to find the identity of the skeleton man and a never-ending rainstorm keeps her at the estate and leads to some fascinating revelations about Henry’s uncle and his connections to a mysterious artifact. Seriously, if things like this happened to me everywhere I went, I’d never leave the house again. He throws some kind of powder in her face and she’s knocked out. A knock on the door, to no answer, and Nancy steps inside only to be accosted by a skeleton dressed in a fancy suit. So, upon arrival in New Orleans, Nancy immediately heads over to the estate to get this favor out of the way so she can get down to having fun. It’s not as if Ned is really friends with Henry (not many people are), but Ned has some compassion for him, and that’s all Nancy needs to know. Henry’s Great-Uncle has just passed away and he’s at his Uncle’s estate for a couple of weeks to tie up loose ends. Nancy has promised Ned that she will check in on a certain Henry Bolet when she arrives. This will be the first ND game in which Bess is present in-person instead of just available via phone. And, as an added bonus, Bess is along for the ride. The seventeenth in the series, Legend of the Crystal Skull has Nancy flying off to New Orleans for some of that Creole magic the town is known for. If there’s one thing you can count on nowadays, it’s Her Interactive releasing two Nancy Drew games a year, proving their reliability and giving ND fans a “sure thing” and something to look forward to each year. Nancy Drew: Legend of the Crystal Skull Review - Adventure Lantern