Inquisitive investigator Nancy Drew must solve another mystery in The Deadly Device, which returns the titular teen to the U.S. after her exotic trip to Egypt in 2011's Tomb of the Lost Queen. The case has Nancy Drew working undercover at the alliterative 'Technology of Tomorrow Today' facility in Colorado Springs. Renowned scientist Niko Jovic was found electrocuted after tinkering with a Tesla coil, but his death is apparently no accident.
As with previous adventures in Her Interactive's long-running series, you'll play as Nancy Drew from a first-person perspective as you investigate potential suspects and explore the science facility's various rooms, hallways, and floors. Once again a point-and-click interface is used to navigate your surroundings, with the environment of static screens filled with various objects and items that may or may not be important in your investigation. The facility offers gadgets galore, so the puzzles are more logic-oriented than in previous games. You'll pull switches to switch off groups of colored lights, arrange gears to make an elevator work, mix the right amounts of chemicals to create a solution, and more.
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The developers have included a nice amount of educational content in the game without it ever feeling forced or heavy handed. You'll be able to browse the bulletin boards for a Periodic Table of Elements, for instance, or a sign detailing '15 Things You Never Knew About Electricity,' with such factoids as your brain has enough power to run a Wii console. Does this mean smarter people can run an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3? Food for thought.
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Unlike 2011's Tomb of the Lost Queen, which had you visiting an ancient tomb and a nearby archeological site, the setting in the Deadly Device is confined to one location. That's actually not a bad thing, as the developers have packed the science facility with plenty of interesting details. The setting is highly atmospheric, thanks in large part to the music, which is evocative of the X-Files, and sound, which uses creaking doors, muffled footsteps, and sudden surges of electricity to great effect.
One of the more interesting features is that you can adjust the time of day through an alarm clock. This initially seems strange since the game takes place indoors, but the time influences who you'll see at the facility. Your suspects don't all work at the building during the same hours, so in order to interview those working the late shift, for example, you'll have to switch the time of day. You'll also encounter different events during each shift, making for a welcome twist on the normally static environment.
The play mechanics are not much different than earlier games in the series, as your primary objectives are presented in a checklist fashion in the corner of the screen. You will frequently encounter objects or parts of the facility that are locked or not working, requiring you to 'fix' them by completing puzzles, finding key codes, doing tasks for people, or collecting items through exploring.
Nancy Drew: The Deadly Device is a recommended addition for anyone who enjoys a little exploring with their brainteasers and puzzles. There is no one set path through the environment, so you are often free to complete your objectives in any order. While there are some minor complaints (Nancy still sounds and acts like an incredulous Rocky J. Squirrel and the interview segments don't offer meaningful choices on how to approach suspects), Deadly Device is yet another case worth cracking in the sleuthing series.
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Developer(s) | Her Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Her Interactive |
Series | Nancy Drew |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
Release | October 23, 2012 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Nancy Drew: The Deadly Device is the 27th installment in the Nancy Drewpoint-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X platforms. It has an ESRB rating of E10+ for moments of mild violence. Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth Nancy Drew and must solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles and discovering clues. There are two levels of gameplay, Amateur and Master sleuth modes, each offering a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, however neither of these changes affect the actual plot of the game. The game is loosely based on two books, The Crime Lab Case (2000) and In and Out of Love (1997).[1][2]
Plot[edit]
Theoretical physicist Niko Jovic is found fatally electrocuted in a remote Colorado laboratory, Technology of Tomorrow Today, under suspicious circumstances. Relating to wireless transmission of electricity, Niko Jovic's work could sell for millions on the market. With the case stuck at a dead end, the lab owner has asked Nancy Drew to go undercover to investigate this murder. Tensions rise as attempts on Nancy's life start, Nancy must get to the bottom of this case before the murderer catches up with her.
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Development[edit]
Characters[edit]
- Nancy Drew (Lani Minella) - Nancy is an eighteen-year-old amateur detective from the fictional town of River Heights in the United States. She is the only playable character in the game, which means the player must solve the mystery from her perspective.
- Niko Jovic (Josh Crandall) - Rumors in the scientific community said that he had discovered the secret to wireless energy transfer. But before he could release his findings to the world, he was found murdered. Like Tesla, Niko was clever yet secretive. Could someone be looking for what he left behind?
- Ryan Kilpatrick (Katherine Grant-Suttie) - Ryan is a technical engineer that has built and modified several parts of the lab. Her knowledge of the Tesla coil makes her a prime suspect. Is her nice girl impression genuine or an act?
- Mason Quinto (Marc Biagi) - Mason is the smart, driven, and arrogant senior lab assistant. He likes structure and perfection, and values his work. Unlike Niko, Mason believes in proprietary rights. How far will he go to get the credit for his work that he thinks he deserves?
- Ellie York (Sara Mountjoy-Pepka) - Ellie works the night shift in the research department. She is a little evasive and does not get along well with Mason, which drove her to work opposite shifts. While appearing genuinely shaken, her actions after Niko's death seem to indicate that she could be hiding something.
- Gray Cortright (Mark Dodson) - Gray is the head of security. Not the friendly type, he comes across as a little intimidating and is not forthcoming while being questioned. His knowledge and unrestricted access to all areas provide plenty of opportunity for sneaking around unnoticed.
- Victor Lossett (David Cravens-O'Farrell) - Victor is the co-owner of the lab. He has hired you to solve the cold case murder. Eager for the case to be solved, he pushes Nancy to find the culprit. Niko's work and name appear to be very important to him, but there could be more to this mystery than meets the eye.
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Additional voice work was performed by Jayme Crandall.
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Reception[edit]
Jinny Gudmundsen of USA Today rated it 3.5/4 stars and wrote, 'While this mystery is exciting, what makes it even better is that it is filled with intellectually challenging puzzles — most of which are baked into the story...The developer does a great job of combining real science with a compelling mystery.'[3] Brandy Shaul of Gamezebo rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, 'The storyline is easily the best thing Nancy Drew: Deadly Device has going for it. With so many installments under its proverbial belt, Her Interactive clearly knows how to develop an intriguing tale, and that’s no exception here.'[4] Merlina McGovern of Adventure Gamers rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, 'Despite its slow start and limited exploration, The Deadly Device provides a good jolt to the franchise with its compelling story and fun puzzles.'[5]
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References[edit]
- ^[1], Teaser Trailer
- ^'Nancy Drew The Deadly Device | Girl Games Online'. Herinteractive.com.
- ^Gudmundsen, Jinny (January 13, 2013). 'Nancy Drew uses science to solve her 27th mystery'. USA Today. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
- ^Shaul, Brandy (May 13, 2013). 'Nancy confronts the supernatural in one of the franchise's scariest entries yet!'. Gamezebo. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
- ^McGovern, Merlina (December 5, 2012). 'Nancy Drew: The Deadly Device review'. Adventure Gamers. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
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