Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel | 
| From: Her Interactive
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.99 as of 11/22/2009 00:40 CST details You Save: $7.00 (35%)
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Seller: 1stVideo Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 6777
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95 Color: The Haunted Carousel ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 27036 Model: 767861000548 UPC: 767861000548 EAN: 0767861000548 ASIN: B000096B0J
Release Date: July 25, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Take a spin with danger to unravel the mystery of aghostly merry-go-round
 Grab the reins on a whirlwind ride into the secrets of Captain's Cove in thisNancy Drew Mystery 8 The Haunted Carousel! The past and future blurtogether when you, as Nancy Drew, investigate the strange events surrounding theCaptain's Cove Amusement Park. A freak roller coaster accident and acarousel with a mind of its own draw Nancy deep into a dangerous circle offalsehood and fear. Everyone you meet puts a different spin on the story.Will this merry-go-round ride bring joy...or tears?

Play the part of Nancy Drew on a not-so-merry ride with danger! - You must explore every inch of the Captain's Cove Amusement Park o investigate a series of frightening accidents.
- Examine the inner workings of the antique carousel as you search for who, or what, is behind its mysterious midnight rides.
- Keep your eyes peeled and remember what you see. You never know what information or tool might come in handy in your quest for the truth.
- Joy is seeking the keys to her past; Elliot just needs to stop procrastinating. That's what they say, but what aren't they telling you?

- 20+ hours of game play
- Ride the carousel as often as you like!
- Nancy's laptop helps track progress and get clues
- New cell phone takes and makes calls anywhere in the game
- "Phone-a-friend" game hints (but only if you want them)
- "Second Chance" option; no need to start over
- Two difficulty
Amazon.com Review A curse has closed Captain's Cove Amusement Park! Someone has stolen one of the carved wooden horses from the park carousel, despite old tales that say bad luck will befall the park if the horses are ever separated. At first Nancy Drew believes the disappearance is tied to an unsolved jewel theft... but is the carousel hiding another secret, too? Like all of the Nancy Drew mysteries from Her Interactive, Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel is a first-person role playing game that lets players explore its richly imagined amusement park setting while solving the spate of mysterious incidents that have shut down the park. Featuring well-drawn characters, some tough but satisfying puzzles, arcade games, and plenty of thrills, this game is sure to satisfy. Though the game design and artwork have the winsome flavor of the original Nancy Drew novel series, the tools the teen sleuth has to work with are utterly modern. A cell phone keeps players in touch with faithful friends like George, Bess and even the Hardy Boys. Nancy's laptop lets you pick up helpful e-mails that assist in analyzing clues. The game informs as it entertains. As players unravel the mystery they also learn a few basics about electrical repair, carousel design history, the uses of a lathe, and decoding old stenographic documents. In this way, The Haunted Carousel seamlessly and safely allows girls to truly inhabit the role of Nancy--to be resourceful, clever, persistent and, of course, more than a little snoopy. Player confidence is only enhanced by the game's structure, which poses some tough challenges but also makes sure you have the tools to solve them, and provides lots of encouragement along the way. Captain's Cove is not without its dangers, however. Carelessness could plunge Nancy into a dangerous accident, which leads to getting her banned from the amusement park property. Fortunately, the game is very forgiving, allowing you to choose a "Second Chance" option that lets you revisit--and revise--any critical mistakes. Beautifully designed, true to its subject matter, and with a genuinely interesting mystery at its heart, Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel is a game that will have girls hungering for more.--Alyx Dellamonica
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The Haunted Carousel Nancy Drew cd game October 28, 2009 M. Miracle (Ohio) If there's ever a game one can learn while playing, it's the Haunted Carousel. As a kid you ride the merry go round spying the nicest looking horse you hope to get when finally on the platform. This game offers so much information about the origin of the horses being built, seeing interior room where the internal workings of the mechanisms are that makes the carousel such an attraction. Learning about the music rolls and playing a game while riding it too is fun. Kids love amusement park entertainment and one can't go wrong with this action packed game. If you're an adult, you reminisce on those enjoyable memories while gaining clues and solving the crime.
Not the best July 14, 2009 Keely This Nancy Drew game was fun, but not fun enough. It only took a few hours to finish. There was not much to explore, and the games weren't exactly genius. But i still had a good time playing it. Just don't forget to turn off the iron!!! :)
Take A Spin With "Carousel" June 29, 2009 The Haunted Carousel is the eighth in the excellent series of Nancy Drew games. The plot revolves around a stolen antique carousel horse, an old jewel heist and a broken roller coaster ride. As a park employee, you can get access to the crime scenes, play fun games, interrogate your fellow workers and take part in exploring and running the theme park.
I really had fun with this game. Even though it was shorter than most games--either that or I breeze through these games faster than most--I found that the game was enjoyable and interesting. I wish that there could have been more spooks, and we never got to see the carousel in action, just on tape. But all in all this is a fun, enjoyable game. The puzzles were clever and the plot is original. I recommend it to all Nancy Drew lovers and gamers of any age.
a disappointment May 28, 2009 PB (USA) I am ( or possibly was) a die hard nancy drew fan, and frankly I feel like they just did this game wrong. It tok me and my eleven year old daughter 3 hours to finish without cheats. by far the worst nancy drew game out of all 21.
The Haunted Carousel: Hauntingly Good! July 3, 2008 Zoe Marshall (Palos Verdes) In The Haunted Carousel, Nancy is visiting a theme park to solve the mystery of why the rides are acting very strange. The roller coaster suddenly stopped, and in the middle of the night, the carousel starts turning by itself. Nancy Drew comes to Captain's Cove amusement park when it is shut down. However, people are still working there, and Nancy is quick to meet these people and figure out their motives for possible sabotage.
This game was the first Nancy Drew computer game I played (I have now played seven, and I will be starting a new one as soon as possible.) This is probably one of the more scary ones out of the ones I have played. The Haunted House is even scarier than the person in the salt water taffy shop in Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon!
Even though it is pretty scary, it is also entertaining. There are puzzles, games and absolute oddities (the robot thing is definitly included). The ending is very exiting, and it really surprised me. (Now I know how to spot possible culprits early on. It won't surprise more experienced players, but it is really a quite good game. It is one of the simpler games. If you are looking for a more challenging game, I suggest you try Nancy Drew: Secret of the Scarlet Hand. The Haunted Carousel is definitly not very long compared to the other games, but is just as entertaining.
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