Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion

Message in a Haunted Mansion is the third installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive.[1][2][3] The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows platforms as well as Game Boy Advance. Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth Nancy Drew and must solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles, and discovering clues.[4][5] There are two levels of gameplay: Junior and Senior detective modes. Each mode offers a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, but none of these changes affect the plot of the game. The game is loosely based on the book The Message in the Haunted Mansion (1995).

Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion
Developer(s)Her Interactive
Handheld Games (GBA)
Publisher(s)DreamCatcher Interactive
Producer(s)Denise Roberts McKee
Janet Sairs
Designer(s)Wayne Sikes
Artist(s)Laura Henion
Rick Eshbaugh
Writer(s)Robert Riedl
Cate Riedl
Composer(s)Kevin Manthei
Platform(s)Windows, Game Boy Advance
Release
  • NA: November 24, 2000 (PC)
  • NA: November 15, 2001 (GBA)
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single player

Message in a Haunted Mansion was a commercial success, with sales of 300,000 units and revenues of $5.5 million in the United States alone by August 2006. At the time, Edge named it the country's 64th-best-selling computer game of the 21st century.

Plot

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Nancy Drew is helping Rose Green, a friend of Nancy's housekeeper Hannah Gruen, with some renovation work in an old Victorian mansion in San Francisco that she is converting into a bed and breakfast. But, there are other uninvited guests, visitors from the past—spirits who want the place all to themselves. Strange accidents are slowing down the renovation, and Nancy is trying to figure out who, or what, is trying to scare everyone away. Nancy suspects that there is another force at work: greed.

Nancy is threatened and nearly scared out of the mansion, but that doesn't stop her! She eventually discovers that treasure is hidden in the mansion. After solving puzzles and finding clues to help her find the treasure, she is blindsided by the culprit! Louis turns out to be the culprit and starts pocketing the treasure. Nancy very carefully works her way up the staircase and drops the chandelier right on Louis. Louis is arrested for his crimes, and Rose starts getting numerous reservations for her bed and breakfast.

Characters

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Characters

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  • Nancy Drew - Nancy is an 18-year-old amateur detective from the fictional town of River Heights in the United States. She is the only playable character in the game, which means the player must solve the mystery from her perspective.
  • Rose Green - Rose is a friend of Hannah Gruen's who invited Nancy out to San Francisco to help her with some renovation work on her Victorian mansion. She plans to open a bed and breakfast with her friend Abby. However, several accidents have caused her to worry about being able to open on time. She's invested her entire life savings into the mansion, but is she reconsidering this venture? If so, how far will she go to regain her money?
  • Abby Sideris - Abby is a close friend of Rose and co-owner of the mansion. When Rose's bid on the mansion was too low, Abby pitched in her savings to help her purchase it. Abby has a fascination with the supernatural. She believes that the mansion is truly haunted and that the accidents are being caused by restless spirits. She thinks advertising the mansion as haunted and holding traditional séances for the guests staying at the mansion will bring in much business. Could she be faking these hauntings to bring in guests? Is she also somehow involved in these so-called accidents?
  • Charlie Murphy - Charlie is a young man who is helping Rose with renovations on the mansion. He recently moved to San Francisco from Iowa and studies history at the local community college. Charlie is inexperienced as a handyman and gets very uncomfortable when the accidents are brought up in conversation. He seems friendly and sincerely nice, but could it all be an act?
  • Louis Chandler - Louis is a suave, middle-aged antique dealer who owns Chandler Interiors and specializes in antiques of the Victorian Period. Rose lets Louis use the library for research in exchange for his services as a consultant on choosing authentic décor for the mansion. He claims to not know anything about the mansion, but is he lying? Could he be the one causing these accidents so he can have Rose sell the mansion to someone else?

Cast

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  • Nancy DrewLani Minella
  • Rose Green — Janis Page
  • Abby Sideris — Valerie Mosley
  • Charlie Murphy — Scott Carty
  • Louis Chandler — Brian Hargus
  • Hannah Gruen — Maia McCarthy
  • Emily Foxworth — Shannon Kipp
  • Bess Marvin — Katie Denny
  • George Fayne — Lindsey Newman [6]

Reception

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Sales

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According to PC Data, Message in a Haunted Mansion sold 97,257 units in North America during 2001,[7] and another 20,717 units in the first three months of 2002.[8] Its sales in the region for the year 2003 totaled 44,826 units.[9] The series as a whole sold 1.5 million units by 2004.[10] By August 2006, Message in a Haunted Mansion's PC version had sold 300,000 copies and earned $5.5 million in the United States alone. This led Edge to rank it as the country's 64th-best-selling computer game of the 21st Century in August 2006. During the same timeframe, Nancy Drew computer games as a whole totaled sales of 2.1 million units in the United States. Remarking upon this success, Edge declared Nancy Drew a "powerful franchise".[11]

Reviews

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The PC version received "favorable" reviews, while the Game Boy Advance version received "mixed" reviews, according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[16][17] In The New York Times, writer Charles Herold praised the PC version and noted that "the puzzle design is as good or better than most adult-oriented adventure games."[3]

Message in a Haunted Mansion received a "Gold" Parents' Choice Award in fall 2000.[18] It was also a finalist for The Electric Playground's 2001 "Best Adventure Game for PC" award, but lost this prize to Myst III: Exile.[19]

References

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  8. ^ Sluganski, Randy (May 2002). "March 2002 Sales Table". Just Adventure. Archived from the original on June 11, 2004.
  9. ^ Sluganski, Randy (March 2004). "Sales December 2003". Just Adventure. Archived from the original on April 11, 2004.
  10. ^ "Nancy Drew: A Retrospective - Article - Just Adventure - Reviews PC and PS2 Walkthroughs - Previews and Adventure News!". www.justadventure.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  11. ^ Edge staff (August 25, 2006). "The Top 100 PC Games of the 21st Century (Page 4)". Edge. Future plc. Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  12. ^ Sutyak, Jonathan. "Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion (PC) - Review". AllGame. All Media Network. Archived from the original on November 17, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  13. ^ Lafferty, Michael (December 6, 2001). "Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion (GBA)". GameZone. Archived from the original on March 17, 2005. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  14. ^ "Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion". Nintendo Power. Vol. 152. Nintendo of America. January 2002.
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  18. ^ Oldenburg, Don (Fall 2000). "Parents' Choice Gold Award: Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion". Parents' Choice Foundation. Archived from the original on September 3, 2004.
  19. ^ Staff (January 25, 2002). "Blister Awards 2001". The Electric Playground. Archived from the original on February 8, 2002.
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