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From:Her Interactive
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2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
a solid specimen of the nancy drew games, 2007-03-23 I enjoyed this one. It was fun to see the Hardy Boys, even if they don't do much. The characters were colorful and had more personality than some of the other games. I also enjoyed the puzzles, many of which were visual rather than verbal. This game had less repetition than some other ones--no hunting for worms for half an hour. All in all, a fun time.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
A lot of fun, 2007-03-12 I liked this game. This was different than the other Nancy Drew games. I think it's worth playing.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Incredible story line leads this game to success!, 2007-02-28 Owning all the Nancy Drew games, I feel pretty comfortable saying Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon, is one of my favorites. The storyline is so rich in detail, with so many interesting puzzles to solve, and great characters. If you are a person, on the look for an excellent adventure game, hop aboard this train!
1 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Nancy Drew: Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon, 2007-01-11 Didn't like it. And the kicker is, that it won't uninstall! ARG! Have to reformat the whole harddrive! Avoid!
3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
All RIGHT!, 2006-11-11 Phew - I'm relieved to be able to recommend this game. I've played them all - in order. And I really didn't enjoy the last two, so I was a bit concerned.
But Her Interactive got a lot of things right in this one! Interesting mystery, with the puzzles relatively seamlessly integrated into the plot. Not too much repetition of tasks - hooray!
The only reason it wasn't perfect, for me, was that I really didn't learn too much. My favorite games are the ones where I walk away with a bit more knowledge of something than I had before going in. And this one - not so much.
I also had a small objection to the ending. The "treasure", so to speak, was completely out of the park. There had been nothing to indicate leading up to it that this was what we were seeking. And, as a history buff, I hated seeing such a "treasure" indeed relegated to the back-burner and used as a throw-away at the very end.
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