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Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy [Download]

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Platform For Display: PC Download


Features

  • Immerse Yourself In Irish Culture.
  • Help With Wedding Duties.
  • Join A Band And Play The Irish Drums.
  • Play Arcade Games At The Screaming Banshee Inn.

Description

The Simmons-Mallory wedding was supposed to be a fairytale beginning, but now the groom is missing! Did a banshee crash the wedding or is this a case of cold feet? Can you, as Nancy Drew, unravel the knot of scattered clues and scary superstitions? You'll have to catch more than a bridal bouquet to make this wedding end in a happily ever after!

Release date: January 27, 2010


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Type of item: Software Download


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 1859


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Her Interactive


Date First Available: February 5, 2010


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  • Nancy Drew Does it Again!
Platform For Display: PC
The Haunting of Castle Malloy is another well thought out programmed PC Game! I have never been disappointed with any of the Nancy Drew Series and this one is no exception. Again it educates in a most poignant way about the area or location of the world you are at. I literally had to search the internet to learn how to play and score in darts! And now I know how to play darts. I became quite the "Mixer" when I had to serve at the Irish Pub. Some parts are a wee bit tricky lass, like once you program the jet pack. If you are not in the location the game somehow needs you to be at you will explode and die but come back to life often.lol Also when you are jet packing about I thought I could fly up into the heavens...not so I lost fuel and had to be given another chance. Look I am an adult and I never leave any nancy Drew game without learning something about a part of the world i did not know. As usually I suggest you to purchase this game you will never be bored or disappointed. I did need the walkthrough on certain areas mostly getting to the hut in the bog. I died a lot of times then also but was given a chance at re-birth. Getting the chemicals in the right bins was a real "BLAST" literally. I blew myself up and many and several occasions but after being blown to smithereens I soon caught on just how cautious I must handle those chemicals. Nancy Drew Series Rule for sure! I am awaiting series 20!!! Take the Adventure and head on to Ireland!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2008 by Francina G. Still

  • Oustanding installment in one of the best series
Platform For Display: PC Download
With respect, I must vehemently disagree with those who claim this game has "no instructions." The very first screen of the game has a whole "book" of instructions. There are also two settings (Junior or Senior Detective)--Junior helps you through the game by providing an ongoing checklist that expands as you progress through the game, and the game also takes notes for you to assist with solving puzzles. Additionally, the HeR Interactive web site has a message board community full of tips and hints, plus a huge number of members who are on seemingly at all hours and willing to lend a helping hand. Now, these games are a bit more challenging than "hidden object" games--for those try the Nancy Drew Dossier series. It's actually been refreshing to play these games--HeR Interactive respects you enough to assume that, if you love mysteries, you have a brain in your head that you like to use to figure things out, whether with a lot of help or flying solo. Check out the reviews on this site for the boxed PC games, and you'll hear the same from others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2010 by Solver's Choice

  • ...You Should Buy It Anyway.
Platform For Display: PC Download
Oh my goodness, where do I start? For as long as I can remember, I've adored all things Nancy Drew. When I was in middle school, I used to save up my allowance year-round to purchase the latest Nancy Drew Interactive games, and would spend an amazing amount of time each summer engrossed in solving them. Some of my best childhood memories come from the hours of gameplay and friend/family involvement that made solving each case a thrill; but somewhere along the way I fell behind in HER Interactive's latest releases. Now in my third year of college, I stumbled upon the latest line of ND games when my younger sister insisted we learn the fate of our old beloved game series, and VIOLA - nearly a dozen games spanning several years that I never knew had existed. I was completely beside myself. After downloading a test trial of The Haunting of Castle Malloy, I had planned to purchase the entire game via download, which led me to Amazon.com. I must say, however, some of the reviews I chose to read while hoping to confirm my wonderstruck first impression of the game were incredibly negative...ARE incredibly negative. In less than five minutes, I went from scooting around in my desk chair with anticipation to spending an unnecessary hour and a half filtering through reviews and product data, wondering if I was about to make a bad choice. The reviews said things like, 'repetitive', 'dull', and the ever-fatal 'the ending will make you sorry you had spent the time on the game'. Well, I would just like to tell you that these were all silly things to claim, and I am exceedingly glad that I chose to purchase this game in the end. While I value objective criticism and honesty, especially as it pertains to where I spend my money, HER Interactive has come a long way since the first time I played Secrets can Kill. The Haunting of Castle Malloy was a beautiful, if understated, tribute to Irish culture, and many of the classic elements of Nancy Drew are there. Nowadays, we watch films like Paranormal Activity and aren't satisfied if our scares don't live up to such outrageous levels, so saying that this game is 'scary' feels ever so slightly dishonest. But the storyline of the game was spooky, and HER did a great job of balancing the fright factor with it's knowledge of it's younger fan base. You aren't going to have nightmares about it, but the jumps are something that you can believe in. In addition, the carefully contained environment that the gameplay functions within is elegantly detailed, challenging, and exploration of the interface is linear. It's nearly impossible to get truly 'stuck' anywhere because changes in setting and location occur only when you have advanced far enough to open another element into the game. As someone who used to spend hours and hours mindlessly clicking around older Nancy Drew games where this tactic was not employed, I was beyond thankful. Yes, the game occurs all in one night. No, for once there isn't a core theme that you walk away feeling much more educated about (Mayans, Egyptians, marine biology ) - and I truly did miss this. Yes, there is pretty much only one place for Nancy to explore, and for her to poke around in for the entirety of the game. You don't get to hop into a car, kayak or train and take off to a new town or city to uncover more clues. But in my opinion, the storyline that The Haunting of Castle Malloy bears would only be bogged down and lengthened to unneeded amounts if someone were to include any of the missing pieces listed above. As it stands, I find this game to be quite wonderful; and while not the very best Nancy Drew game yet invented, it is a worthy entry into any girl's HER Interactive library. So read these reviews with an open mind, because no one is exactly the same as you, and their favourite games may be your least favourite. Let your preference have the final say. But if you want my advice? Buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2013 by Kayla

  • New favorite
Platform For Display: PC
I've played all but 3 of the Nancy Drew games (Secretes, Old Clock and White Wolf). The Haunting of Castle Malloy is now my new favorite. It was formerly Train to Blue Moon Canyon. I enjoyed the visuals (eerie night scene of an old Irish castle perched on the ocean next to a garden, a barn and a bog), the new map that allows you to actually walk around the proprety rather than just pointing and clicking on a new destination, the lack of tedious chores or repetitive mazes that is typical of previous games, the more interesting and brief dialog with other characters that doesn't bore you, the multitude of many different puzzles rather than a few large ones, and the general story line. Normally, I am ready for a game to end, but this one had so many twists and turns that I was actually sad when it ended. Castle Malloy is a bit like Curse at Blackmoor Manor in tone and manner, but less frustrating because you don't have to go up and down stairs ad nauseum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2008 by DaVincis Muse

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