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| November 2002 |
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First Person "This time around Nancy is planning a visit with a friend who has a cabin on beautiful Moon Lake in rural Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, upon her arrival a storm causes a huge tree to fall, thus blocking her car from leaving. Even worse, her friend had fled the place, due to nighttime visits from a pack of ghostly and very scary dogs. "Like most of HerInteractive's Nancy Drew games, the backstory of "Moon Lake" is suffused with local history. Even though Moon Lake is a tranquil place for family recreation, its past was a good deal rowdier, as a major gangster happened to live in the area. Many of the events surrounding his activities may have very real repercussions in the present day. "As usually happens in a Nancy Drew story, the past eventually comes back to haunt you. The more clues Nancy uncovers, the more reasons appear not to underestimate the local lake residents. Each one probably knows more than he or she is telling . . . As long as you don't mind your adventures short and sweet, I can heartily recommend [this game]. " ~Contributing to research: Ryan Casey |
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