What Nancy Drew Book would make the best game? Round 1, poll 5

Started by Bigfootman, May 21, 2009, 09:00:12 AM

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What Nancy Drew Book would make the best game?

Murder on Ice
2 (50%)
Mystery on the Menu
0 (0%)
Lost in the Everglades
0 (0%)
The Double Horror of Fenley Place
2 (50%)
The Moonstone Castle Mystery
3 (75%)
The Hidden Window Mystery
2 (50%)
The Haunted Bridge
0 (0%)
The Secret in the Old Attic
3 (75%)
Nobody's Business
0 (0%)
The Invisible Intruder
3 (75%)

Total Members Voted: 4

Voting closed: June 10, 2009, 09:00:12 AM

Bigfootman

Murder on Ice: A fun winter game, and they could put some puzzles in.
Mystery on the Menu: I think a game taking place at a cooking school would be fun.
Lost in the Everglades: A good mystery game, with some good puzzles.
The Double Horror of Fenley Place: Sounds like a creepy game.
The Moonstone Castle Mystery: Playing in a castle would be cool.
The Hidden Window Mystery: A good creepy game with lots of puzzles.
The Haunted Bridge: I like games with ghosts in them, and this one would be good.
The Secret in the Old Attic: Letters by a dead man? Dangerous traps, sounds like a good game to me.
Nobody's Business: Another ghost mystery.
The Invisible Intruder: This summery from Nancy Drew Sleuth sums up the reasons why this make an some game:
"Nancy and her chums set out on a ghost-hunting expedition despite being warned not to. The hunt involves a canoe that paddles itself, a phantom horse, and several other hauntings. Nancy is pitted against a dangerous adversary and manages to outwit him in an eerie mansion."

I know most of these are the scary ones, but the scary games are awsome.

Due to an accident, you can only vote for four books, sorry.


 



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None of them really catch my attention, but I?ll pick?

The Moonstone Castle Mystery, The Secret in the Old Attic, The Invisible Intruder.