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This time, she's off to Italy on a secret mission. The police there need her help in investigating a rash of thefts committed by a phantom thief, dubbed Il Fantasma by the press. Because the busy season of Carnevale is approaching, the authorities don't have the manpower to investigate as thoroughly as they'd like. So, per suggestion of Nancy's friend Prudence Rutherford from Secret of the Scarlet Hand, the girl detective is on her way to Italy to discover the identity of Il Dottore, the leader of a daring crime ring. The plot is probably the most involved of the all the games to date. There are clues and red herrings abound, and the plot is not too complicated but involved enough to keep you guessing until the end, which I admit had me surprised. The game opens at the end of the case. As Nancy finds herself in a dangerous predicament, she flashes back to the beginning of the case, where the game starts. It's an effective hook that leaves the player with an exciting scenario to look forward to. However, the game itself is pretty linear. Rarely is the objective unclear, and in Junior Detective mode, there is even a checklist of things to do. While the linearity leaves out some of the logic and guesswork that comes with detective work, it certainly limits some of the frustration.
What makes the puzzles in this game great is that most all are directly related to Nancy's investigation. There are a few that are obviously there to fill time, but they are not chores, which, as any fan of the series can attest, are never fun. There are also some very challenging puzzles this time around, especially toward the end. I confess to having consulted a walkthrough to help me near the end of the game, as the objective of them was unclear. This wasn't the first time I thought there could have been more clues or instructions as to what was needed to solve a particular puzzle. There are a lot of numbers and codes in this game, and sometimes it is unclear what goes with what. The mix of traditional puzzles with new ones is also welcoming. Nancy gets to show off her dance moves, go on a stakeout, and get in disguise for this game!
What really makes this game great, though, are the little touches. There are minor blemishes here and there, but they are overshadowed by the time and effort that shine through in the graphical details, the optional puzzles, the Easter Eggs, and the funny "outtakes" that are a must-see after the closing credits! It's clear that the people at Her Interactive love making these games - and as a result, it's hard for the player not to love them, too.
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