Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor

Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor
Developer(s) Her Interactive
Publisher(s) DreamCatcher
Platform(s) DVD player, Windows
Release date(s)
  • NA: October 5, 2004 (Win)
  • NA: June 2006 (DVD)
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player

Curse of Blackmoor Manor is the 11th game in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows platforms as well as on DVD, and GOG.com released a digital version on their site. It has an ESRB rating of E for moments of mild violence and peril. Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth Nancy Drew and must solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles, and discovering clues. There are two levels of gameplay, Junior and Senior detective modes, each offering a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, however neither of these changes affect the actual plot of the game. The game is loosely based on a book entitled The Bluebeard Room (1985).[1][2]

Plot

Nancy Drew travels to England to visit Linda Penvellyn, her neighbor's daughter and newlywed wife of a British diplomat. Linda is currently living in Blackmoor Manor, a Fourteenth Century mansion haunted by a tragic past. A mysterious malady keeps Linda hidden behind thick bed curtains. Is she hiding from something or someone, or is a more menacing threat stalking her?

Development

Characters

Cast

Reception

Jinny Gudmundsen of USA Today gave the game a 4 ½ stars out of five, saying "best for teens 13 and up because it's a little scarier, its puzzles are harder, and its themes of witchcraft, lycanthropy, and alchemy make it more appropriate for an older audience".[4] Lonnie Brown of The Ledger also gave the game a positive review, saying "The graphics are well done, and the music and characters fit the mood" and called the "second chance" button a "very nice feature".[5]

Laura MacDonald of Adventure Gamers gave the game a mixed review (4 out of 5 stars), complimenting the graphics, cinematics and animation but felt the "non-linear gameplay can leave a player lost if they don’t play a sustained game; though the story is well done, could have been more developed". However, she called it an overall "solid addition to the series and likely the best Nancy Drew game of them all...this is a definite buy".[6]

Tally Ho of Just Adventure gave the game a positive review, calling the graphics "the best of the series" and enlarged playing are a "good thing". However, Ho thought "forcing the player to repeat a fairly difficult task again and again, even after beating it is really unfair".[7]

References

  1. , Curse of Blackmoor Manor Teaser Trailer
  2. "Nancy Drew Curse of Blackmoor Manor | Girl Games Online". Her Interactive. Archived from the original on July 29, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  3. "Nancy Drew Curse of Blackmoor Manor IMDb".
  4. Gudmundsen, Jinny (November 9, 2004). "It's no mystery why Nancy Drew series is popular". USA Today. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  5. Brown, Lonnie (November 28, 2004). "Interactive Nancy Drew Shares the Adventure". The Ledger. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  6. MacDonald, Laura (November 29, 2004). "Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor review". Adventure Gamers. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  7. Ho, Tally (October 15, 2004). "Reviews: Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor - Review 2 of 2". justadventure.com. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
Preceded by
Nancy Drew: The Secret of Shadow Ranch
Nancy Drew Computer Games Succeeded by
Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock
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