
A crime has been committed at the local high school where her aunt works as a librarian. The story begins with Nancy visiting her Aunt Eloise in the fictitious town of Paseo Del Mar in Florida. It is here that Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill shines as an interactive adventure for the novice player, making this title truly a welcomed change for the neglected genre. While its intention is certainly noble, intention alone can only serve so far to satisfy the appetite of a gamer. Designed for girls 11 ages and up, its goals are to provide role-playing experiences through computer games and introduce the world of technology to girls by making computers more appealing. Recalling the less than stellar track record in the sales of previous computer mystery games, Her Interactive has chosen wisely to market this game toward a younger audience. This title is the first of a planned interactive mystery trilogy from Her Interactive.

If Nancy is killed by stumbling into a booby trap, a "Second Chance" option pops up, which if selected, puts her back in the game immediately prior to the fatal error.Īfter 350 mysteries bearing her name spanning more than 70 years, our favorite teenager sleuth Nancy Drew finally takes her leap onto the computer screen in the form of an adventure game, appropriately titled Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill. When speaking with a character, Nancy is given a choice of questions or comments from which to choose, and, based on the responses she receives, investigates accordingly. Each is a 2D cartoon with individual facts and motives, a distinct personality, and personal reactions toward our heroine. Each area of exploration has its own ambient music and sound effects.ĭuring the course of the investigation, Nancy must elicit information from several characters.

In addition to finding clues, you must also solve other types of puzzles. An inventory box near the bottom of the screen houses Nancy's found objects until needed. In each environment, you must navigate 3D rooms and hallways while searching for clues such as notes left on bulletin boards or objects in drawers. At all times, the player controls which environment Nancy is investigating.

Aunt Eloise, a librarian, lives near the high school where the heinous crime takes place, affording Nancy access to various pertinent locales such as the high school, Maxine's Diner, and a pharmacy. In this adventure, Nancy, who is visiting her Aunt Eloise, investigates the chilling murder of a widely disliked student, Jake Rogers. As Nancy, aged 17 or 18, you navigate using a point-and-click interface that allows examination and manipulation of the game's many objects. This two-CD murder mystery is based on the Nancy Drew character first seen in Edward Stratemeyer's novels, written under the pen name Carolyn Keene. Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill is a graphic adventure played out in detailed interactive 3D environments.
