GameSpot: Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft Impressions

GameSpot writes: "We were told that Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft would clock in at more than 20 hours, a sizable length for an adventure game. The game is currently scheduled for release this October, so check back later to see if the boys can foil another caper".

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WorthPlaying: The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft Review

WorthPlaying writes: "In The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft, the vault of the Spencer Mansion is robbed, and the Bayport Police call on the Hardy Boys to help tie up some loose ends, but they soon find themselves in the middle of a major criminal investigation that takes them on an adventure all over Bayport, and even into New York City. But the pieces don?t add up, and Frank and Joe find themselves embroiled in a drama of sinister proportions. Is the recent theft linked to something from the past? Can Frank and Joe find and decipher the clues in time to prevent another crime from happening?"

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GameShark: Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft Review

GameShark writes: "The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft came out last year on PC in hopes of bringing the popular Hardy adventures into the interactive arena. Sad to say, the results were uneven. Now a year later game publisher Dreamcatcher, a company apparently full of eternal optimists, has released a Wii version of the same title. A year having passed since the PC release, I hoped XPEC might have cleaned up some of the problems that plagued the PC version. No such luck. For good or ill (mostly ill) the game looks and plays exactly as the PC version did."

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GameZone: The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft Review

GameZone writes: "It has been a year since the debut of the Hardy Boys in their own adventure on the PC. Previously, they have had to share the action with Nancy Drew on a few of her many adventures from Her Interactive, but last year they went solo on the PC in The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft from The Adventure Company. Now, a year later, they have been ported to the Wii."

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