Nancy Drew: Midnight in Salem

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Nancy Drew: Midnight in Salem
Developer(s)Her Interactive, Mi'pu'mi Games
Publisher(s)HeR Interactive
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
ReleaseDecember 3, 2019
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Midnight in Salem is a point-and-click adventure game, the 33rd installment in the Nancy Drew series by HeR Interactive. 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. There are two levels of difficulty, Junior and Senior Detective - with Senior Detective mode featuring increased difficulty of puzzles as well as reduced amounts of tips and automatically recorded notes. It is the first game in the series to be made in the Unity game engine, as well as the first to feature Brittany Cox as the voice of Nancy Drew instead of longtime voice actor Lani Minella.[1]

Plot[edit]

Characters[edit]

  • Nancy Drew (Brittany Cox) - An amateur detective who visits Salem, Massachusetts in order to uncover the mystery behind a series of recent arson cases.
  • Mei Parry - A young woman with a mysterious past who often receives scorn from townsfolk due to her burn scars
  • Teegan Parry - A young woman with a cheerful, optimistic personality - but short temper. Sister of Mei Perry.
  • Olivia Ravencroft - A local tour guide who uses witchcraft themed entertainment to attract customers.
  • Lauren Holt - The heir to a local historical estate who also owns a witchcraft themed tea shop.
  • Judge Danforth - A local judge often perplexed by modern technology and trends.
  • Alicia Cole - An attorney who has moved from a larger city to Salem in order to work with Judge Danforth.
  • Jason Danforth - The wealthy son of Judge Danforth who is haunted by a childhood experience with the supernatural
  • Dierdre Shannon - Nancy's reoccurring rival, who occasionally helps Nancy through phone conversations throughout the game. Cousin of Mei Perry.
  • Frank and Joe Hardy - Teenage brothers who work as amateur detectives and aid Nancy over the phone through hints and conversation
  • Ned Nickerson - Nancy's boyfriend, who is written to before and after the game.

Development and release[edit]

Midnight in Salem was released on December 3, 2019. Unlike previous games in the Nancy Drew adventure game series Midnight in Salem features fully 3D graphics, with players able to "look around" within the scene, as opposed to viewing only from predetermined angles.

Reception[edit]

Midnight in Salem received mixed to poor reviews upon release, with many deriding its graphics, puzzles, and performance - but praising its plot and characters. AdventureGamers.com stated "Its character animations and lip sync can be quite off-putting, its node-based movement retains the awkwardness common to all such navigation, and what few puzzles it has are hardly challenging, even on the harder difficulty setting. Yet for all that, the charm of its characters and the intrigue of its story manage to buoy the experience up".[2] Others praised its educational content and focus on a primarily female cast, but listed it as "clunky" - stating that Mac users may have to run the game in low resolution in order to get the game to function properly.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ DiValentino, Ariana (2020-02-13). "'Nancy Drew: Midnight in Salem' Carries On the Detective's Digital Legacy". Fanbyte. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
  2. ^ "Nancy Drew: Midnight in Salem review". Adventure Gamers. 2019-12-23. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  3. ^ "Parent's Guide to Nancy Drew: Midinghy in Salem". Common Sense Media. 2019. Retrieved 2023-08-22.
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