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Nancy Drew: The Final Scene

A night at the movies turns into a nightmare for you, as Nancy Drew, when the final premiere at the Royal Palladium becomes a disappearing act for a friend. The historic theater will be demolished in just three days, and Nancy’s sure her friend Maya is being held captive inside as ransom for the building! Is it a publicity stunt or a misguided scheme? Nancy must race against the clock to find Maya and expose a kidnapper who grows more desperate with each day’s delay…

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Game Information

Platform PC
Perspective First-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Investigative
Genre Mystery
Theme Licensed properties
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media CD

Product Details


System Requirements
Windows 95/98/Me/XP
166 MHz processor
16 MB RAM
8x CD-ROM drive
16-bit DirectX 7.0 compatible video and sound cards
150 MB hard disk space

Nancy Drew: The Final Scene by HeR Interactive - A Point and Click Adventure Game

Nancy Drew: The Final Scene is an adventure game, released in 2001 by HeR Interactive. Nancy Drew: The Final Scene has a Illustrated realism style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Nancy Drew: The Final Scene and rate it as Decent, meanwhile the community rating for Nancy Drew: The Final Scene is Good.
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