Tasks that need to be completed in case you get really stuck, and a final checklist of optional actions you might have missed in the game. Instead I've included a page of general gameplay hints forĮach one, an area guide telling you anything of interest you can explore in each of the game's locations, a checklist of all the puzzles and important
So here are my Nancy Drew walkthroughs, as free of puzzle or plot spoilers as I could make them.
(overlooked a puzzle in a corner, missed an exit to a new area that's hard to get to with the game interface, etc.) or because there's a glitch in the game, notīecause I really can't figure out what tool to use on a door hinge or how to read a word backwards. When I get stuck in a game, too, it's usually because I've missed something That's just badly written is almost impossible to discern on a single play-through. Puzzles and riddles I can figure out on my own, but the difference between a plot arc that I've missed part of and one There are a lot of good computer game walkthrough pages out there, but none of them tell me what I really want to know-whether I've missed Is to point players towards things they might not have tried in each game rather than giving away puzzle solutions or offering step-by-step instructions. (-: If you're new to my series of low-spoiler computer game walkthroughs, the idea behind them Welcome to my Nancy Drew walkthrough site.