Ranking the Nancy Drew PC Games from LEAST to MOST Educational!! | Nancy Drew Analysis

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  • Enjoy this Nancy Drew Analysis video where I rank the Nancy Drew games from the least to the most educational! Like, comment, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for more Nancy Drew and cozy game content!
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  • @ashleightompkins3200
    @ashleightompkins3200 17 днів тому +23

    The whole reason I got started on ND was because my dad knew I loved ancient cultures and got me Scarlet Hand!

  • @mackenziewarnick
    @mackenziewarnick 16 днів тому +16

    These games unknowingly have taught me so much. The amount of random facts and little tidbits of information I still know to this day because of these games are unreal. Another great ranking video!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому +1

      Same!! I always announce when I know something because of Nancy Drew, lol!

  • @katherinelennon668
    @katherinelennon668 16 днів тому +13

    What I think is amazing about the education in these games is that they ignite sparks of interest that might not be ignited elsewhere. Deception Island was my first game and it made me fall in love with whales as a kid and I still love them to this day! I became so passionate about them that I wrote a "book" on them when I was 8 and my parents planned a vacation jut so we could all go whale watching. So it's really special to me that ND was able to spark my interest so much!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому +2

      That is such a lovely story!! And so true, the games spark so many wonderful things!

  • @lovelyluna961
    @lovelyluna961 17 днів тому +12

    I loved the little giggle at the avalanche pun it was adorable

  • @karricompton
    @karricompton 16 днів тому +4

    Great vid! I think the only thing you failed to mention about Haunted Carousel was that you learn shorthand!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому +2

      Good point! I forgot about that since I've just memorized the horse's name, lol!

  • @SouthernSleuth
    @SouthernSleuth 16 днів тому +4

    This was great and so on point for both Academia Nancy and HeR's recent Instagram posts about learning games and putting out the KEY Learn and Play!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому

      The KEY Learn and Play sheets looked so fun!

  • @laurencole2937
    @laurencole2937 16 днів тому +3

    I was the only person in my 7th grade history class who knew how to read Roman Numerals thanks to Ghost Dogs.
    And the best thing Ransom of the Seven Ships did for me was saved my participation grade in AP history class when I did the wrong reading. I was still able to correctly identify an astrolabe. 😂

  • @terrikoop416
    @terrikoop416 15 днів тому +1

    I wrote a paper in 7th grade about Mayan culture because of SSH. It’s still my favorite nostalgic game. I learned so much naturally playing that game while still being engaged while playing it.

  • @katiehamilton3915
    @katiehamilton3915 17 днів тому +7

    I look forward to these every Wednesday morning!!! I love how the thumbnail is Scarlet Hand bc whenever I think "ND's are super educational" that's THE GAME I think of lol
    I got extra credit in highschool for knowing how long the 100 years war was off the top of my head, and I knew it from listening to Ethel and Jane discuss history XD

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому

      Omigosh, love the extra credit win!! Lol!

  • @doctorwhorosetardis
    @doctorwhorosetardis 16 днів тому +1

    I learned about circuit breakers from Treasure in the Royal Tower, that one works just like real ones!

  • @GraemeCree
    @GraemeCree 16 днів тому +4

    Some of these games have acquired educational value since their release. Secrets Can Kill shows you that people used to use these big clunky VHS tapes to record video, while Stay Tuned For Danger teaches you about floppy disks.
    At the time it was really surprising how little Midnight in Salem taught. Beyond the basic fact that there were witch trials in Salem once, you learn almost nothing. Everybody had expected that game to be a Deep Dive into those trials, which is why people were so looking forward to it. (It seems so silly now.)
    Krapu Cave does at least teach you a little about the drudgery of being a scientist, i.e. in collecting and recording data. It's not all Mark Rober shooting squirrels into space.
    Haunted Carousel at least deserves a callout for making players do shorthand.
    Conversely, Tomb of the Lost Queen deserves to be dropped a few notches for teaching us that the Egyptians spoke English. In fact, Misinformation in the Nancy Drew Games might be a video in itself. That jetpack from Bill Malloy Castle is begging to be included, not to mention the idea that Irish pubs don't serve alcohol... or that water is an unstable explosive.
    In Phantom, instead of saying we "eat gelato", it might be more accurate to say we click it. I'm still hoping for the day when someone asks me if I've ever had gelato, and I can say "Yeah, I had some in a Nancy Drew game... And the funny thing was that every flavor tasted alike."
    Shadow at the Water's Edge did teach me that people in Japan eat Bento, but not why people are so anal-retentive that they need to eat their food in alphabetical order. In real life, does it really matter what compartments you put the pieces in, or is that more misinformation? If it matters at all, I'd think that was a puzzle for the paying customer to solve, not have it solved for him.
    Scarlet Hand is pretty darn educational, but there should have been a notice on the box or somewhere saying "No fooling, this stuff is actually real. Not like Lizzie Applegate, or that phony-baloney Penvyllyn family history."

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому

      Yeah, it can be tough to know what is historical fiction and what is actually real sometimes!

  • @ryanpepper8188
    @ryanpepper8188 12 днів тому +1

    I love that Twister and Labyrinth ranked high here and of course Scarlet Hand being #1 at anything! (A slow burn game with an underrated story and fun ending :) 🕵🏼‍♀️

    • @katherinelennon668
      @katherinelennon668 12 днів тому +1

      Love the love for Scarlet Hand!! I just read a book about how unethical many museums are. It was written from the perspective of a Nigerian man and he spoke about how many of Africa's artifacts were stolen and are sitting in museums in Europe. And I thought of Scarlet Hand and how ahead of its time that it is for speaking about such important issues!

    • @ryanpepper8188
      @ryanpepper8188 12 днів тому

      @@katherinelennon668 Oh wow that's fascinating to learn ! Scarlet Hand is definitely a more mature and realistic game when compared with the others 🕵🏼‍♀️ Glad you enjoy it so much too! :)

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  6 днів тому +1

      @@ryanpepper8188 all super educational!

  • @arianas9831
    @arianas9831 16 днів тому +1

    No way deception island is more educational than deadly device. Great video tho!

  • @joyfulmysterygamer
    @joyfulmysterygamer 17 днів тому +3

    Awesome video! This made me realize I may have misunderstood HeR’s posts about ranking the games on how much you learned not how much you liked! I didn’t know about Nikola Tesla before I played DED! 😄

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому +1

      So cool that DED taught you about Tesla!!

  • @PianoGirl091
    @PianoGirl091 16 днів тому +1

    I work in a bookstore and often deal with older books that were dated with Roman numerals. Because of Ghost Dogs I am one of the only booksellers who can read them at a glance. Lol. Such a good idea for a video, love it!

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому

      So cool that DOG taught so many of us how to read Roman Numerals!!

  • @gabrielplays3065
    @gabrielplays3065 16 днів тому +1

    I wish we could learn more in creature of kapu cave it'd be to lean more about hurricanes or something

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому

      Yeah, CRE was really a missed opportunity!

  • @emilymlau5813
    @emilymlau5813 16 днів тому

    I knew scarlet hand was going to be number one the moment I saw the title of your video.

  • @deedeeschecklie1702
    @deedeeschecklie1702 16 днів тому +1

    Totally agree on the list, even though it did make me gasp at seeing one of my favs on the last place 😂
    I think what stuck with me the most was learning a few elements of the periodic table in Last Train. Since we call the elements mostly very differently from the way they're written in the table and in the formulas, it was definitely less confusing to learn them at chemistry lessons after playing the game. What made me memorize them better was the fact that the local voice of Nancy was saying the names with funny intonations, so I clicked on the elements to make her say them over and over again. So, yeah, Plumbum, Cuprum and all that... 😂
    Also as a non-native English speaker I learnt A LOOOOT from watching Argle's letsplays back in 2009-2011. And being an English teacher now, I use the same thing with some of my students giving them some no-commentary walkthroughs for homework to watch as if they were movies and to discuss later. Professor Hotchkiss was an inside meme in one of the groups last school year 🎉

    • @deedeeschecklie1702
      @deedeeschecklie1702 16 днів тому

      Oh, and also the series made me learn to GOOGLE, I remember being so stuck at the tea for Minette, I had to ask my mum to use our at the time sloooow modem connection to search for the solution. Totally WORKED for this solution, still don't think it was cheating 😂😂😂

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому +1

      It is SO fun that you get to implement the games in your lessons as a teacher! I've wanted to find a way to do that forever!!

  • @DarkSithBarbie
    @DarkSithBarbie 10 днів тому

    No joke, I taught the rest of my college computer development class how to read binary because of ND.

  • @NDcrafts
    @NDcrafts 16 днів тому +1

    I can definitely agree with the rankings most so far, if we aren't talking about the mental skills for certain puzzles being naturally educational. This ranking seems to be focusing more on history and cultural educational tidbits

  • @annapfefferkorn2379
    @annapfefferkorn2379 14 днів тому +1

    Hi WizardKitten, I enjoy your videos. I’m so curious about you saying ‘similarily’. Is that a regional expression? I’ve only ever heard ‘similarly’ or ‘similarity’ as variations on ‘similar’.

  • @Adam-go6qv
    @Adam-go6qv 9 днів тому

    You should do another objective ranking video of every ND game now that it’s been over 3 years and you have a lot more subscribers for a bigger sample size, just a thought :)

  • @ForSureTotallyLauren
    @ForSureTotallyLauren 16 днів тому

    Agree wholeheartedly!! Personally, the game I've retained the most from is the Haunting of Castle Malloy because I struggled with those puzzles for so long/so many times I refuse to forget anything out of spite

  • @nerdygeekgamer5528
    @nerdygeekgamer5528 16 днів тому

    I don't want the STREAMATHON TO END

  • @StinkyFacePal
    @StinkyFacePal 6 днів тому

    I'd like a Nancy Drew game in which we have to run SDS-PAGE

  • @stacyk123
    @stacyk123 16 днів тому

    I was in knowledge bowl in middle and high school.
    I don't think there was a single practice or competition that I didn't say "I learned it in a Nancy Drew game".
    I kid you not one of the questions in a practice once was "How tal is a horse that's 15 hands".
    Wanna guess how hard and fast i smashed that buzzer?

    • @WizardKittenYT
      @WizardKittenYT  16 днів тому

      OMG, I was in Knowledge Bowl too!! ND was so helpful!

    • @stacyk123
      @stacyk123 16 днів тому

      @@WizardKittenYT I was so excited when that question came up because that is legit one of Tex's questions in Shadow Ranch. Word for word.

  • @jacksampsonforever
    @jacksampsonforever 16 днів тому +1

    Woo! I guessed the top spot! Not surprised Salem was near the bottom. What a wet fart of a game

  • @kaileeamburgey302
    @kaileeamburgey302 15 днів тому

    I have googled lizzie applegate before because I thought she was a real person 😭

  • @writerspen010
    @writerspen010 17 днів тому +1

    Nice, I already know that Midnight in Salem is going to be listed at #1 😎

  • @GN77340
    @GN77340 16 днів тому +1

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