
Maybe we’ll get Nancy Drew: Battle Royale.īut seriously: to make very drastic changes this late in the series would definitely alienate some fans. While I can definitely see players being able to further explore the game’s setting with VR, I really hope that they stick with what fans of the series know and love.īut with Midnight in Salem being in development for so long…who knows. In their letter to the series’ fans this past December, Her Interactive made a statement about developing the games for tablets and consoles, but also mentioned VR and evaluating new trends in the industry. As a result, the police have arrested a woman named Mei Parris and basically accuse her of witchcraft Nancy must investigate and learn the truth. You can take a look at the teaser trailer that was released for the game below:Īt its core, Nancy Drew is a point-and-click series with many, many puzzles.

All he remembers is a “vile ghostly woman” watching him with burning eyes. However, the house catches fire, and a young child is rescued from being locked in the library within the house during the time of the blaze.

The most recent title in the series that was revealed, Midnight in Salem, is the 33rd game in the series. According to the description of the game, Nancy has been invited to investigate the house of Judge John Hathorne, an inquisitor of the Salem witch trials, as it was planned to become a tourist attraction. Because of this, I have been faithfully playing all of the games in the series for almost twenty years. Through Nancy Drew, I got to explore a ship in Iceland, travel to Greece and enter Hell with Persephone, and go back to the 1930s and learn the secret of an old clock. I loved the challenging puzzles, different cultures, and colorful characters that made up each of the games. After revealing the person behind the “hauntings” and beating the game, I would save up my allowance for trips to Target to look for another game in the series to keep playing.įor those unaware, the Nancy Drew games follow the titular detective in the present-day as she travels around solving mysteries. The first game that got me really interested in video games was none other than Message in a Haunted Mansion, one of the all-time best point-and-click mystery Nancy Drew games by Her Interactive I had it for both my Game Boy Advance and on PC.
