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CRITIK
Nancy Drew®: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon is a first-person perspective, point-and-click adventure game. The player is Nancy Drew and has to solve a mystery. Explore rich environments for clues, interrogate suspects, and solve puzzles and mini-games. The Hardy Boys have invited you, as Nancy Drew, on a train ride out West hosted by beautiful and prominent socialite, Lori Girard. Lori has gathered the greatest minds in mystery to solve a century-old secret and the haunted train is their best clue. The luxurious train once belonged to Jake Hurley, who set out long ago to find the mother lode during mining mania. Years later, Jake's train was found in Blue Moon Canyon with the engineer slumped over in the car - dead. Jake had mysteriously vanished... Climb aboard as Nancy Drew and see if you can uncover the truth at the end of the line! Dare to Play.™ Meet the Hardy Boys® as they ride the rails of adventure. Find secrets in the train’s caboose, dining car, master suite. Play pachinko, sort heirloom dolls, and be a short order cook. Explore a crypt, mining museum, and Jake’s mine. Use the camera cell phone to take pictures and call for hints. Erase mistakes by using the ‘Second Chance’ feature. About The Nancy Drew Adventure Series The original #1 selling PC adventure series. See a comparison of the Dossier and Adventure Series
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6 reviews found91
Just Adventure
Jan 1, 1970
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80
Four Fat Chicks
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
GameZone
Jan 1, 1970
Summary and quote unavailable.
80
Quandary
Jan 1, 1970
It's always fun to play adventure games where a teenage girl is the hero. You can guess that I enjoy them a lot as I'm still playing them four years on. My only concern would be the ending, as all of the story didn't seem to quite tie up. Looking back over the other Nancy Drew games I've played, Last Train To Blue Moon Canyon doesn't stand out as particularly better than many of the others.
70
Adventure Gamers
Jan 1, 1970
These puzzles are varied, logical, and make sense in the train's historical context, and there is something simply enjoyable about investigating the different characters and piecing together clues to the mystery of both Lori Girard's disappearance and Jake's old mine. Although more could have been made to involve them in the investigation, the introduction of the Hardy Boys is also a nice reward for longtime Nancy Drew fans.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Jan 1, 1970
Most of the game is set on a moving train, ensuring the locations are very limited but your fellow travellers are intriguing.