Nancy Drew: Danger by Design

Danger by Design is the 14th installment in the Nancy Drew point-and-click adventure game series by Her Interactive. The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows platforms. It has an ESRB rating of E for moments of mild violence and peril. 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.[1][2] There are two levels of gameplay, Junior and Senior detective modes, each offering a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, however neither of these changes affect the plot of the game. The game is loosely based on the book Death by Design (1988).

Nancy Drew: Danger By Design
Developer(s)Her Interactive
Publisher(s)DreamCatcher
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: July 24, 2006
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single player

Plot

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Nancy Drew travels to Paris to work undercover as an assistant to Minette, an up-and-coming couture fashion designer. Minette hasn't quite been herself lately. She is never seen without wearing a mask, and she often throws temper tantrums and irrationally fires her employees. She is running dangerously behind schedule and her financial backers are concerned about her ability to complete her work. Has the stress of fame forced her behind that mask, or is there something sinister lurking in the shadows of her studio?

Development

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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.
  • Minette - Minette donned a mask at the end of her fall show and hasn't taken it off since. Lately, as her deadlines loom closer, she has been acting strangely, throwing temper tantrums and firing her employees. Minette is socially inept, high-strung, and temperamental, but above all, she is talented. Recently, Minette has been receiving threatening notes from an anonymous writer.
  • Heather McKay - Heather is Minette's friendly assistant, and she has lasted far longer than any of the assistants before her. She dreams of making it big in the fashion world but is staying on with Minette in hopes of gaining some contacts and experience. Heather has a major crush on Dieter, but he doesn't share her feelings.
  • Dieter von Schwesterkrank - Dieter is an enterprising, arrogant, and ambitious young photographer. He once dated Minette, but she broke it off, leaving him heartbroken and humiliated. Dieter tends to keep to himself and dislikes almost everyone else in the fashion industry. He obsessively searches for his great-uncle's long lost treasure.
  • Jing Jing Ling - Jing Jing, better known as JJ, is Minette's fitting model. Minette requires her to be a size 12, so she is constantly eating chocolate chip cookies. Although she is down-to-earth, bubbly, and outgoing, JJ is bitter after being tricked into signing her current contract with Minette, forcing her to stay in Paris much longer than she originally anticipated.
  • Jean Michel Traquenard - Jean Mi is a columnist for GlamGlam magazine and a critical voice when it comes to fashion. Most people are terrified that he will write something bad about them, so they bow and scrape in his presence. As far as Jean Mi is concerned, whatever he wants, he will get. He is well known for being conceited.

Cast

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  • Nancy Drew - Lani Minella
  • Jing Jing Ling - Amy Broomhall
  • Heather McKay / Monique - Megan Hill
  • Minette / Malika - Shawnmarie Yates
  • Jean-Michel Traquenard - Guy Nelson
  • Dieter von Schwesterkrank / Zu / Ernst Schmeck - Stephen Hando
  • Lynn Manrique - Dana Cali
  • Hugo Butterly / Monsieur Marchand / Gunther Schmeck - Tim Moore
  • Prudence Rutherford - Simone Choule
  • Bess Marvin - Alisa Murray
  • George Fayne - Patty Pomplun
  • Frank Hardy - Jonah Von Spreekin
  • Joe Hardy - Rob Jones
  • Waiter / Police - Mathias Jangla [3]

Reception

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Charles Herold of The New York Times wrote, "The game itself is decent over all, though hardly the best in the series, but the ending is anticlimactic."[4]

References

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  1. ^ [1], Danger by Design Teaser Trailer
  2. ^ "Nancy Drew Danger by Design | Girl Games Online". Her Interactive. Archived from the original on July 29, 2013. Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  3. ^ "Nancy Drew Danger by Design IMDb". IMDb.
  4. ^ Herold, Charles (August 10, 2006). "Game Theory; Light Lifting for Gamers With Little Time to Spare". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 9, 2008.
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