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GameZebo: Nancy Drew - Secrets Can Kill Review

GameZebo: After 22 games and over a decade, Her Interactive has decided to revisit the game that started it all. Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill Remastered is exactly what it sounds like: an updated version of the 1998 game of the same name.

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Get a Clue: The Evolution of Mystery Games

Murder mystery, despite the trappings of its genre, has come a long way since its inception in the 1800s as a source of parlor entertainment.

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slayernz967d ago

glad the colonels bequest was mentioned in the article, has to be one of my fav games ever.....didnt enjoy amon ra as much - but interesting they are rebooting laura bow in a new adventure, hopefully they can recapture the magic of the first game!

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Game Vortex: Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill Review

Game Vortex writes: "Nancy Drew is celebrating it's 80th anniversary this year, and as a way to help commemorate the longevity of the school-aged sleuth, Her Interactive has re-released the first of it's hit series, Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill. Plus, the "Remastered" version gets a bit of a facelift, a new ending, and an update on all the mechanics that have been introduced into the series since this game's original release in 1998."

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CSM: Nancy Drew - Secrets Can Kill Review

CSM: The Nancy Drew games have come a long way in the past twelve years, with major improvements in sound and graphics. The first one ever, Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill!, had one of the best stories, though.

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