Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for Danger |  | From: Her Interactive
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $8.68 as of 11/22/2009 10:01 CST details You Save: $11.31 (57%)
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Seller: lakeplacegames Rating: 91 reviews Sales Rank: 3475
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: Adventure Games Color: Stay Tuned for Danger ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: NDDANGER UPC: 767861000425 EAN: 0767861000425 ASIN: B00003IRBV
Release Date: January 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review Nancy Drew has always been a great heroine, but she seemed kind of, well... stuffy. No more: Nancy gets down to the dirty work of crime solving in the excellent and engaging Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for Danger. As you might imagine, we see a lot of software, but Danger captivated us, holding us long enough to postpone other reviews while we searched for more clues! In the game, Nancy's job is to investigate death threats coming to Rick Arlen, a hunky TV soap star. The plot is straightforward enough, and here's what the software really does well: ambiance. The first-person perspective puts you in the center of the crime scenes, and the inventive game design lets you pick up objects for investigation and keep notes on things you've found. Occasionally, you come across another person, and it can often be surprising. In the style of Choose Your Own Adventure books, you're given various questions to ask, and what you choose alters the outcome of what you learn. The people seem a little stiff in conversation (and, to be honest, in the graphics), but in a strange way, it helps increase the creepiness factor--an uptight verbal response makes sense, considering they're being interviewed about a serious crime. There's a real rush that comes from finding key elements and extracting just the right piece of information from an unwitting witness. Nancy Drew, first created as a female version of the Hardy Boys in 1929, has weathered fashion and tastes well through the work of HerInteractive. For girls too old for "kids' stuff" but who still want a game that's all theirs, Nancy Drew: Stay Tuned for Danger can help fulfill a teen or preteen's need for adventure. --Jennifer Buckendorff
Amazon.com Product Description In Stay Tuned for Danger, the lead actor on Light of Our Love is receiving frightening threats. It's up to you, as Nancy Drew, to find the perpetrator before it's too late. You'll have to go undercover as an extra on the show to expose the sinister scoundrel! Enter the game, and you see the world through Nancy Drew's eyes. As you explore the detailed 3-D surroundings, you meet incredibly lifelike characters who all have a secret to hide. It's up to you to crack the case by piecing together information from conversations, mind-twisting puzzles, hidden messages, and other clues you uncover along the way. And if you get stuck, you can always call Nancy's best friends for helpful hints and additional clues. If you loved Secrets Can Kill, we know you'll love Stay Tuned for Danger, the second in the Nancy Drew interactive mystery series.
Product Description As Nancy Drew, you'll have to expose an ominous threat! TV's hottest soap star, Rick Arlen, is receiving threatening letters, and it's up to Nancy to get to the bottom of them. Great for individual play or for sleuthing with Mom, Sis or friends!
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Stay Tuned for ADDICTION! August 2, 2009 A. malo My son and daughter are both 14 and they even love these games. The picture makes you feel as though you are right in the studio. I recommend it for ANYONE who is in for a challenge and some fun, too. You will love this game, I guarentee! But be warned........... you may become addictided to playing!
Good, but old July 14, 2009 Keely I had problems playing this one because the game was so old- it would not work on an XP at all. However, once you get around that obstacle, the game itself was OK. It was actually a really good game, seeing all the actors and sets. There was a lot to do, and I really enjoyed that. And there was more than just one place to go. Definitely one of the better games!!
Fun but - February 1, 2009 Rachel Wykoff This game is sooo much fun! Oddly enough though as the second one in the series it cannot even be played on windows XP. The first one however can. No clue as to why. But if you do have an older model I suggest playing this one!
Stay tuned for Danger January 13, 2009 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
It would have been nice if the seller stated that the game wouldnt play on any new systems. I have Windows Vista and apparently the game is too old for it. All other Nancy Drews I have purchased work fine. I had to toss the game away.
Bad Game September 18, 2008 Kimberly Baker (Tennessee,Bristol) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This game was supossed to be fun and enjoyable, but for some reason when I bought a new game the sent me an old beat up scratched box. Then when we tried to install it it couldnt find a "pathway" to the computar theres 14.00 you'll never get back. Its only for the old computars and it wont even work on a new xps 400[and thats not even new].
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