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These little grey cells. It is up to them.--Agatha Christie

Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor, a non-linear puzzle-packed adventure featuring the teen detective's most ominous and mystical case ever, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

A shadow has befallen the Blackmore Manor and its inhabitants. The staff whispers of a curse and there are evident signs of witchcraft to be found around the property. There's an angry howling in the nights and there's no way that it can be simply attributed to wind. Something is very, very wrong in the old British mansion and it seems that everyone living there, or merely passing through, puts their life in a grave danger. Luckily Linda Penvellyn, the lady of the house, managed to call for help before she was struck down with strange illness. Who did she call? Why, of course you--Nancy Drew!

Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor is an adventure game featuring the famous teen detective. The Blackmoor Manor that serves as the scene to the mystery you'll be solving is an intriguing place, and its exploration is both challenging and enjoyable--even more so, that the game doesn't force any particular order in which you must solve the puzzles. Speaking of puzzles, there's much variation to them so if you're stuck at one, you'll always get the chance to change the pace and come back to the problematic part later. With a story focusing on things like witchcraft, curses and lycanthropy, this is the darkest of the Nancy Drew games, but it's still well within limits of content appropriate for the young gamers.

Power up those little gray cells and solve the incredible mystery presented in Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor, for only $5.99 on GOG.com!
Not sure I ever expected Nancy Drew here. More games though is usually good.
So, it has come to this.
You're 10 days late for this...
Post edited April 11, 2013 by xxxIndyxxx
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Post edited April 11, 2013 by Romiras
YES!!! I want all Nancy games GOG. :P
Great to see this one here, I hope the others will join the GOG catalogue soon, too. ;)
Eee...I like Point & Clicks but I see almost 30(!) games in the series. So how good are those games? Never heard someone included them in Point & Click you must play....
Post edited April 11, 2013 by tburger
Well, this is unexpected, though i'm happy Her is here. Some of these are quite enjoyable really.;)
Hm. Wouldn't mind picking this up for my niece for when she comes over, but unfortunately she doesn't speak English. Any chance of other language versions?
Post edited April 11, 2013 by jamyskis
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jamyskis: Hm. Wouldn't mind picking this up for my niece for when she comes over, but unfortunately she doesn't speak English. Any chance of other language versions?
Use it to make her learn English. :P
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tburger: Eee...I like Point & Clicks but I see almost 30(!) games in the series. So how good are those games? Never heard someone included them in Point & Click you must play....
I've never played them, but aren't these more of a casual puzzle thing/treasure hunt type of games more than HC point&click games.
I actually have one of these games on disc. The Deadly Device, I think. The only thing I remember about it is that after I made a mistake once, Nancy got blown up. o.O Don't think I played it much after that...

Edit: No, it couldn't have been The Deadly Device, it came out too recently. Now I've got to figure out which one it was.

Edit again: It was actually two games, the first two as it so happens. Secrets Can Kill and Stay Tuned for Danger.
Post edited April 11, 2013 by RichieBerry
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F4LL0UT: Use it to make her learn English. :P
I tried that with some hidden object game I got in a Steam bundle a long time ago. "Samantha Swift" I believe it was called and she struggled with the single words, so full dialogue is out of the question for now. Besides, I don't see her often enough to give her detailed lessons :-p
...the hell?