Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy
- Features young sleuth Nancy Drew as she goes undercover at a top boarding school
- Help Nancy discover who has been threatening the academy’s valedictorian candidates
- Blend in with typical high-school student behavior: text your friends, cram for projects and become familiar with social cliques
- Run the school snack bar and play air hockey in the student lounge to incorporate yourself on campus
- Jr. and Sr. difficulty settings offer different levels of challenge
Product Description
You, as Nancy Drew, are undercover at a prestigious girls’ boarding school to discover the culprit behind threatening notes and dangerous accidents aimed at its valedictorian candidates! Is there a secret someone wants to protect or are the malicious pranks intended to scare away the competition – permanently? Solve the mystery before the threats turn deadly and you’re expelled from the case!Amazon.com Product Description
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February 7, 2010 - 9:15 PM
The game would not load after several attempts. Tech support was no use. Hopefully, this is not a sign of things to come from Nancy games.
Rating: 1 / 5
February 7, 2010 - 9:40 PM
I personally thought this was a great installment in the Nancy Drew video game series, although with a slightly different focus than the usual game. Here, Nancy helps out the headmistress of Waverly Academy to track down an anonymous bully at the dorm hall. This game is a little more about the drama, motivations, and intrigues of the girls going to the school you’re assigned to. I personally found it to be an interesting play through, but I could see some people being turned off by what is sometimes a bunch of petty high schoolers. Still, I found it interesting enough to wonder what would happen next. I enjoyed the puzzles, and I thought there was enough scary material in the game, although it’s certainly not the scariest. I would recommend this to almost all fans of the series and newcomers.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 7, 2010 - 10:15 PM
What could I say to the negative of this game… I love them all. This was up to the expectations of what we love. I read the negative reviews and didn’t see any evidence to rate this less than 4 for the comments listed. I might have liked a bit more suspense, but the plot was still good as were the characters. Pretty good mini-games… we LOVED the air hockey! I’m confident they will have more intriguing games in the future as I know it varies from their themes and settings. I recommend playing these games with a friend. It’s even more fun! Enjoy!
Rating: 5 / 5
February 8, 2010 - 12:17 AM
I am a true Nancy Drew fanatic, and I have loved and enjoyed Nancy Drew games since I was eight. I am currently 14 and I finally feel that I am the perfect age to play them. I loved this game! I am going to divide this review into sections, and rate each section:
Game play (*****): Nice and smooth. It flows nicely, with little overlap or repetition. I think HER improved the way in which Nancy converses with suspects significantly. In previous games, the characters would go on long monologues and you would be stuck listening to them for ten minutes, or there would be about ten things to talk to them about in one sitting, and you would never have anything to say to them again; which leads to you forgetting important things that they said. In WAV, if you went in rotations from suspect to suspect, by the time you got back to the first suspect, there would be something new to talk about. I give this game (*****) for gameplay because HER fixed problems and it flows nicely.
GraphicsSetting(*****): The graphics in this game were stunningly realistic and breathtaking. There were many, many, MANY details in each little piece of furniture or wood or whatever. The whole boarding school had a sense of depth and years of use. It didn’t look like a picture, it looked real. There are many nooks and crannies to explore, and lots of ground to cover. In previous games, there would be four or five small places to click around, but in WAV there was a snack shop, four dorm rooms, a library, hallways, an entrance hall, a classroom, a cellar, a courtyard and a rec room. When Nancy walks through the snow outside, footprints appear in the snow where Nancy treads. And while it’s snowing, the flurries seem to come right out of the screen at you. I enjoyed the thoroughness of HER’s graphics, so therefore I give GraphicsSetting (*****).
Characters(****): There were many characters to interact with, not to mention good old Ned and others whom you get to call throughout the game. All of the characters were very realistic, and believable. They all made entertaining facial expressions while they listened to Nancy and then replied. They all stayed true to the personality given to them, and for the most part were very well done. I give Characters (****) because in previous games, the characters had more depth and background, and it almost seemed as if they were real people. I think HER maybe could have put a little more thought into the characters.
Plot(****): The plot was pretty good, and it was really unique, but wasn’t very complex, and there weren’t very many plot twists until the very end. It definitely fit into the whole boarding school theme, but beyond that I didn’t like it very much. Therefore I give it a halfhearted (****).
Enjoyment(*****!!): This game was so much fun to play! I loved earning mearets and working in the snack shop. There was air hockey and darts to play in the rec room, as well as changing the settings on Nancy’s virtual cell phone. You could receive texts about the latest gossip, take photos, and check out the school’s website. I loved this game! (*****)
Codes (****): There weren’t very many codes or puzzles in this game apart from running complicated errands that took a lot of thought. But the puzzles that were in this game felt lacking. There weren’t any really fun or complicated ones, mostly they just felt like a chore. (****)
Overall (**** and 12): I really thoroughly enjoyed this game and would recommend this game to anyone who loves a good mystery and loves talking about the latest gossip.
I would also highly recommend “Danger on Deception Island”, “Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon”, “Treasure in the Royal Tower” and “Creature of Kapu Cave”.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 8, 2010 - 1:15 AM
Quick delivery. I saw many of these games on my sisters desk, she did not have this one. so I purchased this as a gift for my sister she loved it! Dec2009
Rating: 4 / 5