Разработчик: HeR Interactive
Описание
Strategy guides and other resources available at
About the Game
Follow Ancient Clues to Find Marie Antoinette’s Legendary Secret!While snowed-in at the Wickford Castle Ski Resort you, as Nancy Drew, are trapped in a place that’s as strange as its history. The castle is a riddle, full of dead-ends and detours that hint at a legend left behind by Marie Antoinette! Solve baffling puzzles, search concealed rooms, interview evasive suspects, and sidestep danger on the hunt for a secret that the doomed queen was desperate to hide in Nancy Drew: Treasure in the Royal Tower.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: 166 MHz or greater Pentium or equivalent class CPU
- Memory: 16 MB RAM
- Graphics: 16-Bit DirectX 7.0 compatible graphics video card
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Sound Card: 16-Bit DirectX 7.0 compatible sound card
Отзывы пользователей
My first and all time favorite ND game. I first played this on a giant, clunky Dell desktop right after it came out. It was the day after Christmas, late at night, and it was snowing. The ambiance was perfect. This is an excellent introduction to the series if you're just starting out.
Decent educational game. I was introduced to the brief history of French Revolution and about Marie Antoinette.
Such a fun game to play! There were puzzles, thrills and a lot of putting clues together.
Definitely one of my favorite "classic" Nancy Drew games. Love the music in the castle and the whole French theme. Also LOVE Professor Hotchkiss!
This has been a blast to play! I grew up reading all of the Nancy Drew novels and have enjoyed playing these games. 10/10 recommend! Having someone to play with helps a lot as well!
I love Treasure in the Royal Tower. It was my first Nancy Drew game. Its controls and navigation are a little outdated, and there aren't many puzzles, but the story is engaging and it has good characters. Except Jacques. Boo. Dexter LOML. Thank you so much.
I had the same issue with older Nancy Drew game as well, but it's quite tedious and not smooth/rewarding that you have to redo the puzzles that you've already solved just because those puzzles are in the way...
good game
First one I played back in.... 2001? Not sure. Anyway the later games obviously have more quality of life features and are more refined, but this is where I recommend people start because of that. Start here and the whole series can still be fun. Start with something later and its really hard to go back
One of the first games I ever played. It's kinda cheesy at times. Even so I absolutely adore it. It greatest strength is how you feel like your actually in a castle with hidden passages in it. Compared to some of the other games in the series (Looking at you Curse of Black Blackmoor Manor) the castle doesn't feel like a few rooms connected by nonsensical passage ways, but a place that would actually function as a hotel.
She's an old beauty, this game. It feels optimistic, like how the world must have felt in the early 2000s. It's a little convoluted and at points, far too idealistic. But dang if it doesn't get 10/10 for nostalgia.
Short game with easy puzzles that don't stump you so bad you restore to looking them up, and a fun story line about Marie A. The castle is large with lots to explore, the trickiest part is that everyone is only avaliable to talk to at different times.
Fun Game, good puzzles, hot frenchies
Either this one or Danger on Deception Island was my first Nancy Drew game. I really enjoyed these as a child and as a teenager. I still have yet to finish some of these!
In this title, Treasure in the Royal Tower, I enjoyed the setting; I've always been interested in castles, and the castel in the game is no exception. :)
The game has a cozy, wintry vibe; Nancy is "snowed-in" for most of the game, but there was something really comfy about exploring the castle (and its wonderful library!) while the snow fell outside.
I also really enjoyed the historical stuff in the game! While some of it is fictional/made for the sake of puzzles in the game, I enjoyed seeing some interesting inventions and references to historical figures and inventions.
I enjoyed the mystery factor of the game as well; some of the environments were quite foreboding and mysterious; the castle has lots of "dead ends" and bricked-up walls, and it was was fun to explore (though sometimes a bit confusing!) The architecture is beautiful and I'm sure history-lovers would enjoy it. :)
Good game, my best part is eletrical repear... hate qhis task of game, but it is really a hard game, because you need to understand a lot of things for solve this mistery. But case just solved.
Even though it's on the older side I have really enjoyed playing this game. There are some funny moments along with the excitement and plenty of fun puzzles. The characters are interesting and well written along with the plot of the game. Great game in my book. 10/10
It’s rare that I make through an “adventure game” due to their sometimes excruciatingly slow pace and my ADHD, but I made it through this one. I liked it and I’ve already bought some more Nancy Drew games.
That said, there is a lot to dislike about the experience. Navigation is just about the worst I’ve experienced in a game. Some of the sound design is over the top obnoxious (clock alarm, library alarm, library alarm buttons) and the SFX volume jumps all over the place.
It can also get really confusing and tedious going back and forth and back and forth over and over again. I did also end up needing a walkthrough many times, which I’m not a fan of.
There really needed to be some form of faster travel between locations and a goal tracker of some sort.
Just to reiterate though: I did enjoy the game. It had an interesting premise and the historical stuff was interesting too. I’m actually surprised to be saying that, as I’m not normally into that kind of stuff.
Some of the puzzle concepts/secrets were really clever!
That said, I think the game is over-priced at $9.99. It’s really REALLY old and the navigation is just so incredibly torturous.
Still, if you want a cool mystery to solve and can handle an outdated experience, you could do much worse.
Not many puzzles. Decent story
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | HeR Interactive |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 01.02.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 84% положительных (190) |