If you have played any of Nancy Drew’s previous adventures you will be very familiar with the gameplay here. Along the way she will uncover clues that will help you solve the mystery, as well as numerous red herrings to misdirect. #Nancy drew the captive curse reviews series#After a series of events lead up to Nancy donning a costume for an upcoming festival, she realizes that she is intended to be the monsters next victim.ĭuring the investigation Nancy will interrogate suspects, question witnesses and solve a vast array of mind boggling puzzles. The victim is always a pretty young girl in traditional German attire and wearing a gold and ruby necklace. Legend has it that a monster lives in the woods surrounding the castle and every so often it returns to find a new victim. Is it the monster for the castles legends, or is someone just playing a cruel prank? It’s up to Nancy Drew to find the culprit before the monster attacks again. A mysterious creature is terrorizing the community of an isolated castle in the Bavarian wilderness. Join Nancy Drew as she embarks on her 24th investigation in Nancy Drew: The Captive Curse. I highly recommend this game to anyone and everyone.A mysterious monster is terrorizing an isolated community in Bavaria, luckily, Nancy Drew is on the case! I play multiple rounds of each, and I love the fact I was able to create a new character for Karl’s game. The characters are great, and I love listening to their accents. Nancy has to learn different German words, and I already knew them. So it is nice to play a game about something I am familiar with. I was also in my high school’s National German Honor Society. I was even the vice president of German Club my junior year and president my senior year. I am of German descent, and I took German all four years in high school. One of the reasons why I love this game is because it takes place in a German castle. There are a few things that I look for in a game in order for it to be one of my favorites – premise of the game, setting of the game, the characters, and the mini-games. If you win, Lukas will let you select a Raid card deck of three. The second round is where the players switch roles. The round ends when all three monsters are killed. The player with the cows has to guess which cows are the monsters. The goal of the game is to have the most cows at the end of the two rounds. One player has a set of cows, and the other player gets to choose three cows to be monsters. I got to choose the color of the fur, the sex, what category it is, a possession, and the name. Afterwards, you will eventually receive a copy of your character. He will ask you five questions throughout the game. Also, you get to help Karl come up with a new character design. If you land on a white tile, you get to move to the next white tile. If you land on a black/brown tile, then you have to go all the way back to the previous black/brown tile. The six represents the number of spaces you would have to move back if you lose the battle. At the top of each card, there is a number fraction like “8/6.” The eight represents the number of spaces you get to move if you win the battle. The cards can be divided into three categories – monsters, heroes, and magicians. Each color represents a different attribute. There are four challenge colors – red, blue, green, and orange. The goal is to have the higher number card. The color of the tile you land on is the challenge color. You roll a die numbered one through five.
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