
In addition, there's a mini-golf game within the game." They will also tie together clues from a myriad of puzzles. "For the first time, players will be able to drive around town in Nancy's car with the aid of a map. There's the friendly but stressed local banker, the ESP expert who lives near the inn and Emily's guardian, always distracted but constantly around to help. They can travel around town supporting themselves with part time jobs and casually chatting with Emily and her circle of acquaintances who provide clues.

"Players step into the shoes of Nancy Drew as they are challenged to figure out the root of Emily's problems. Nancy is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. After a mere month, Emily is straining to keep up with the management and financial demands of the inn. A mutual friend has suggested that Nancy look in on 17-year-old Emily Crandall who has inherited the inn from her recently deceased mother. "The game opens with Nancy driving her classic blue roadster to the Lilac Inn in the sleepy town of Titusville. Today's news release gives some idea of the scenario of "The Secret of the Old Clock": And I'm much more drawn to a computer game that involves solving a puzzle than to one that requires me to pretend I am destroying other life forms.

Maybe guys weren't supposed to feel this way, but I always enjoyed the old Nancy Drew novels as much as the Hardy Boys, Rick Blaine or Tom Swift.

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Her Interactive Transforms First Nancy Drew Novel into a Windows PC Game Honoring the Series' 75th Anniversary Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock Hits Store Shelves this Week But I have to admit that an announcement like this gets my attention: For the most part, I've given up hope of ever having time to play computer games again.
