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| 14 JUL 2006 at 8:31pm |
SusanGuild Master


Posts : 5485 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: 0
Status : Offline | ‘NANCY DREW: DANGER BY DESIGN’ FROM HER INTERACTIVE GOES GOLD World’s Favorite Female Sleuth Embarks on Fourteenth PC Mystery Next Month
BELLEVUE, WA, July 11, 2006 – Never fashionably late, Her Interactive today announced Nancy Drew: Danger by Design has gone gold. The fourteenth installment in the award-winning mystery series that has sold more than 3 million units worldwide, Nancy Drew: Danger by Design will be available nationwide at the end of this month.
“From the start, Her Interactive has been committed to high quality design and production values for each successive Nancy Drew PC game, and more importantly, increasing the fun,” said Megan Gaiser, president and CEO of Her Interactive. “With its immersive storyline, rich character development, intuitive interface and vivid graphics, Nancy Drew: Danger by Design underscores our commitment to quality, and we are excited that the game will be released right on schedule.”
Nancy Drew: Danger by Design finds Nancy in Paris where she was sent by a nervous investor to check on Minette, a leading fashion designer whose strange, unexplained behavior may delay her Spring Collection and potentially derail the fashion house. Strange threats and unwelcome guests arrive for Minette. Unsettling rumors dating back to an unsolved, historic mystery distract Nancy from the current task at hand.
As Nancy, players will sort through the web of suspects to look for clues. From Minette’s old flame Dieter von Schwesterkrank to gorgeous model Jing-Jing Ling, deceit is woven deep within the fashion industry. Whether exploring the underground catacombs or abandoned metro stations for clues, players will need to rely on their powers of observation and deductive reasoning to solve this international mystery, and help Minette launch her Spring Collection on time.
Rated “E” for Everyone, Nancy Drew: Danger by Design will be available nationwide this month for a suggested retail price of $19.99. More information about Her Interactive and the Company’s entire line of exciting Nancy Drew games can be found online at www.herinteractive.com.
About Nancy Drew Nancy Drew debuted in 1930 and is still going strong in 2006. She is a smart, independent, gutsy and resourceful teen detective who can crack even the toughest case. Publishing in 22 languages and with more than 100 million copies in print worldwide, Nancy Drew has engaged readers and served as a role model globally for generations.
About Her Interactive Her Interactive creates intelligent, interactive entertainment for mystery fans of all ages. The Company designs, develops and publishes award-winning games that offer fun and challenging adventure with interactive storytelling as the foundation.. Her Interactive’s Nancy Drew series offers exciting gameplay without violence or gender stereotypes. More information about the company and the Nancy Drew games can be found at www.herinteractive.com.
I miss my Bubba: 1986 - 2006.
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| 14 JUL 2006 at 8:50pm |
Jenny100Guild Master


Posts : 3510 Joined: 12 OCT 2002
Status : Offline | Who's DAN?
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| 15 JUL 2006 at 12:49am |
GhostSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 273 Joined: 31 JUL 2004
Status : Online | Originally Posted By Jenny100 (14 JUL 2006 8:50pm) Who's DAN?
Nancy's brother...hello... [smiley=crazy.gif]
LOL, anyways, that's great news, Susan! I love the ND series and look forward to playing this one...
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| 15 JUL 2006 at 1:37am |
Pastor DisasterJourneyman


Posts : 1056 Joined: 14 DEC 2004
Status : Online | Originally Posted By Jenny100 (14 JUL 2006 8:50pm) Who's DAN? Yeah, we have a son with autism and there is an organization called "efeat Autism Now!"--I wondered if Susan had contacts in the autistic community...
Dyslexics wonder why there isn't a word that means the same thing as "cinnamon."
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| 16 JUL 2006 at 12:23am |
ShadowWalkerJourneyman


Posts : 997 Joined: 27 JUL 2005
Status : Offline | Hello There!
And to think that HerInteractive had such an illustrious beginning making The Vampire Diaries and Mckenzie and Co., which ran the most screwed up loony-bin; retail burned-toast of the month advertising campaign in the history of gaming companies. [smiley=rofl.gif] [smiley=rofl.gif] [smiley=rofl.gif]
The consumer poll, product quality control department personnel should have all been tar and feathered after their product placement fiasco. [smiley=laughing.gif]
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| 16 JUL 2006 at 6:00am |
SusanGuild Master


Posts : 5485 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: 0
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Jenny100 (14 JUL 2006 8:50pm) Who's DAN? I was going to say that it's an acronym and you'll find your answer in the press release. Then I remembered that it's not really an acronym, just the first three letters of the first word in the fourteenth game.
Now turn to page 392 in the manual that you don't have and give me letters 3, 7, and 2 from words 1, 4, and 8 (in that order) in the 35th line of the 18th paragraph. Since there's a chance that one will turn to a walkthrough instead of solving such a cryptic puzzle, I'll just tell you:
DAN = Danger by Design
I miss my Bubba: 1986 - 2006.
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 2:15am |
Pastor DisasterJourneyman


Posts : 1056 Joined: 14 DEC 2004
Status : Online | Is that why everyone called #3 a "Mess"?
Dyslexics wonder why there isn't a word that means the same thing as "cinnamon."
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 1:45pm |
SusanGuild Master


Posts : 5485 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: 0
Status : Offline | Define everyone.
I miss my Bubba: 1986 - 2006.
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 2:53pm |
MarkGuild Master


Posts : 3803 Joined: 10 OCT 2002 Location: US, Georgia
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Pastor Disaster (17 JUL 2006 2:15am) Is that why everyone called #3 a "Mess"? Funny...HerInteractive (and fans) didn't abbreviate the second Nancy Drew game as "STuD"...
[spoiler midtext]Stay Tuned for Danger
Please proofread your posts carefully to see if you any words out.
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 3:04pm |
CarolineJA+ Overseer


Posts : 16540 Joined: 28 JAN 2007 Location: AU
Status : Offline | Funny...HerInteractive (and fans) didn't abbreviate the second Nancy Drew game as "STuD"...
It might have raised expectations?
Also, a bit risque for some younger players' parents?
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 3:13pm |
MarkGuild Master


Posts : 3803 Joined: 10 OCT 2002 Location: US, Georgia
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Caroline (17 JUL 2006 3:03pm) Also, a bit risque for some younger players' parents? The parents, sure. But not the kids.
Please proofread your posts carefully to see if you any words out.
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 8:02pm |
SusanGuild Master


Posts : 5485 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: 0
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Mark (17 JUL 2006 2:53pm) Funny...HerInteractive (and fans) didn't abbreviate the second Nancy Drew game as "STuD"... [smiley=rofl.gif]
I miss my Bubba: 1986 - 2006.
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| 17 JUL 2006 at 8:27pm |
trudysgardenSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 312 Joined: 19 JUL 2005
Status : Online | According to UPS tomorrow's the day I'll be dropping Oblivion (OMG, please, no... don't make me) and meeting with Nancy. I enjoy her visits but I'm glad she never stays more than a couple of days.
happy trails,
Carolyn
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