Which is perfect, considering that his job as the general manager of the Redondo demands that he make as much money as possible. Nick Bleski: There's nothing Nick Bleski won't do for money.But why would a highly intelligent graduate from Brown University take a job as a receptionist unless he has other motives? He strongly dislikes the job, and it is starting to show in his work. Cassidy Jones: Cassidy Jones is the receptionist at the Redondo.She is the only playable character in the game, which means the player must solve the mystery from her perspective. Nancy Drew - Nancy is an eighteen-year-old amateur detective from the fictional town of River Heights in the United States.In two "bonus" games, not required for progression but offering the chance to score bonus points, players must catch rats and cockroaches as they run across the screen. The latter garden-centered game requires the player to match items with statues based on Greek history and mythology. Two mini-games require the player to navigate Drew through the resort's garden maze. In one recurring mini-game, the player must rotate three-colored balls so that the colors match. ![]() Other puzzles are jigsaws or require the player to disarm a bomb by rearranging circuits. A majority of the puzzles involve "find a pair"-style mechanics in which the player must place items where they belong. In order to progress through the story, the player must complete a series of puzzles and mini-games based on various tasks around the resort, such as answering the telephone and performing facial treatments using creams, mud, and fruits on guests' faces in the correct order. To explore the spa and use items, the player clicks on various objects and pairs them with each other or with one of several action options, such as "pull", "twist", "shake", or "scratch". Īlthough it was promoted as a hidden object game, a title some players agreed with, others argued that it would be more appropriately classified as an adventure game, due to its mechanics and the prevalence of non-hidden object puzzles. The game does not have an option for manual saving, so players don't have the option of replaying levels without restarting. Upon completing the game, players also unlock an "Arcade" mode where they can replay most of the mini-games. The player receives points based on the speed and accuracy with which the mini-games are completed a sufficient number of points earns the "Ultimate Private Eye" rating, which unlocks exclusive art and bloopers during the credits. ![]() There are 32 levels and six possible endings, with the culprit changing depending on which guest the player suspects, although most other aspects of the game aren't randomized. IGN estimates that the game takes six hours to play, while Adventure Gamers reports the game length as between five and six hours. In contrast to most of Her Interactive's Nancy Drew game titles, Resorting to Danger is designed to be more casual and faster to complete. Settings within the spa include a "Jungle Room" for mud baths, a "Zen Room" with oriental furnishings, the reception area, the basement, and a bedroom suite. To solve the mystery, Drew must explore the resort's various rooms, including guest rooms, while also performing spa-related tasks. He calls in Drew to investigate the bombings while posing as the new spa assistant. Although the bombs aren't so far deadly, and the manager has successfully covered up the news to avoid scaring off guests, they do release messy materials, and he worries that guests will soon be scared off. ![]() ![]() The game takes place at the Redondo Centre for Rejuvenation, a luxury spa where an unknown person has been detonating a series of bombs. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised most of the mini-games as well as the release's conciseness, although some voiced criticism of individual mini-games. The game was released in the United States on August 25, 2009, and on June 11, 2010, in France, as the second entry in the Nancy Drew Dossier series. The game features six possible endings, depending on the player's answers to questions earlier in the game. The player must complete a series of mini-games, including hidden-object challenges, matching games, and puzzles, as well as performing tasks around the resort and interrogating guests. In the game, detective Nancy Drew is sent to the Redondo Centre for Rejuvenation to determine who has been setting a series of non-lethal but damage-causing bombs around the resort. Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger is a hidden object game PC game, developed and published by Her Interactive.
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