| Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (70 reviews) Sales Rank: 936
Platform: Windows Xp ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: ICEKIT UPC: 767861000630 EAN: 0767861000630 ASIN: B000QGKHDS
Release Date: June 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  Games June 13, 2008 I just started playing mystery games and am addicted to them now. But if I ever had a problem with the game I would send it back and there would be no problem of a replacement. I would buy over and over. I am very pleased with the products and the company.j So of course I will be back.
  really fun game May 24, 2008 the graphics are very good, the story line is better than the "legend of the crystal skull" which is the next one after this one and this game is fun to play. this is a good game, almost like the books.
  Challenging but fun May 15, 2008 The children worked together to solve the mystery. It took a lot of work but they were happy with success.
  SUPER GREAT GAME!!!!! April 8, 2008 This was the first Nancy Drew PC game I have played but I LOVED it!! My sister almost cried when we solved it and we are already looking for a new game to buy. It had very good illustrations and I hope that you will try this game as well! It is NOT a waste of money!!
  Some Good, Some Bad February 29, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have not yet finished playing Nancy Drew and the White Wolf of Icicle Creek yet, and am not that far into it yet. However, my first Nancy Drew game was The Beast of Blackmoor Manor, which was incredible and challenging, also exciting and thrilling (a little scary, too.). Perhaps that game was just too much to follow up to, but Icicle Creek is not as fun or exciting. Blackmoor dealt with suspense and intrigue, and Nancy Drew not so much. Also, what I don't like is the constant green "L's" around everything you should click on. It drives me nuts, because they remain even affter I've clicked on them. It doesn't change for senior detective, either. The other thing I don't like is how if you want to go on a path somewhere, Nancy has to walk for you first. It is kind of a waste of time. I wish we could walk ourselves like in Blackmoor. Finally, I'm not a huge fan of scheduling all of your game time around the fact that you constantly have to watch the clock to see if it is breakfast, lunch or dinner time. Making it is rather tedious; maybe it wouldn't be if there weren't so many dishes to make. Also, shoveling the pond is difficult for me; I'm not sure I understand it and I always manage to fall in. That is another thing; whenever you make a mistake, you have to listen to a phone conversation for 5 minutes that you cannot skip by before you can start again. And let it be known that driving the snowmobile is overrated! But don't let this review scare you out of buying this game; my advice is to buy The Beast of Blackmoor Manor first, and play it. Then you can play this one. Or better yet, do that in the reverse order. Then you will see the difference. But not a bad game; I could never say Nancy Drew games are not fun! They're worth your time, usually family friendly (besides a few scary parts, like in Blackmoor) and they make you think!
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