I am from Russia, so I've played Russian version of this (and other Nancy Drew games, of course), and now noticed that Minette in english version sounds a way much softer, than in russian version. When I was playing, I was kinda trembling with fear while talking to her, when she was talking it was like talking to some very strict professor :D
The Easter egg skips the puzzle in the dark room??!! If I had known that earlier that would have helped a lot! I'm usually putting sticky notes on my computer so i know where things are, haha...
What’s funny is while JJ is talking to you about missing cookie ingredients, you are standing behind the counter, and then when she leaves they wanted to save on walking animation so they make you teleport over to looking at the counter from the other side 😂
Just an FYI for "Is the spider named Boris?" at 1:42:50 "Boris the Spider" is a Who song written by bassist John Entwhistle. Also anybody else get Terry Jones vibes from Prudence Rutherford's voice? I half expect her to say "A balm? What are you giving him a balm for? It might bite him!"
The end of this game never made sense to me. Why would Noisette ask the person who just followed her puzzle to show the world the stained glass, only to lock them in?? What if they didn’t have their cypher machine??
Maybe Noisette set the trap to prevent thieves from escaping with the stained glass. She lived during WW2 when things were stolen and/or destroyed. I guess she thought if someone could solve the puzzle, they were innocent but if not, they were thieves.
You know, i just realized something. If nancy is still a teen and is barely using her beautiful and large room, i wonder how her studies are coming along XD
I think the Morse code Easter egg at 43:26 says "Some of us are are asleep" .../---/--/./---/..-./..-/.../.-/.-././.-/.../.-../././.--./ S/o/m/e/o/f/u/s/a/r/e/a/s/l/e/e/p/ I'm not entirely sure though - that's just my attempt at decoding! Is this a reference to anything?
I am from Russia, so I've played Russian version of this (and other Nancy Drew games, of course), and now noticed that Minette in english version sounds a way much softer, than in russian version. When I was playing, I was kinda trembling with fear while talking to her, when she was talking it was like talking to some very strict professor :D
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The Easter egg skips the puzzle in the dark room??!! If I had known that earlier that would have helped a lot! I'm usually putting sticky notes on my computer so i know where things are, haha...
I love it when they put in references to previous games.
I’m still convinced Michael is the real voice of Prudence Rutherford
This was my first Nancy Drew walkthrough! Ever since, I was hooked in middle school!
I love Prudence Rutherford
i just realized Dieter sounds a little like King Julian from Madagascar!
Dieter probably ate some spicy gumbo so he'd have a reason to be in his bathroom forever XD
I love how the old woman's name is basically Hazelnut Tornado.
In the beginning when it showed the plane travelling, my city was on the map!! St. John’s Newfoundland lol
The dead flowers reminds me of Stay Tuned For Danger and the weird letters lol
Whenever I did the darkroom puzzle, I just put a piece of tape over the light switch on my monitor so I could see where it was originally.
same
What’s funny is while JJ is talking to you about missing cookie ingredients, you are standing behind the counter, and then when she leaves they wanted to save on walking animation so they make you teleport over to looking at the counter from the other side 😂
so in the captive curse, everything is conveniently in english, but in this game, everything is inconveniently in french? fitting.
To be fair, the castle in that game was a tourist trap and more people in Germany speak English than in France
Meanwhile, in Shadow at the Water's Edge, absolutely nothing is in Japanese. XD
Just an FYI for "Is the spider named Boris?" at 1:42:50 "Boris the Spider" is a Who song written by bassist John Entwhistle.
Also anybody else get Terry Jones vibes from Prudence Rutherford's voice? I half expect her to say "A balm? What are you giving him a balm for? It might bite him!"
Meh, I'm getting a more "Julia Child" vibe.
Making the teas was the most pain in the ass part of the game!
This was my favourite
my too jackleop tess gray too 🌸🌸🌸❄🌮💜
For some reason I quoted from Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon when he said hamburger. I have no idea why😂
The end of this game never made sense to me. Why would Noisette ask the person who just followed her puzzle to show the world the stained glass, only to lock them in?? What if they didn’t have their cypher machine??
Maybe Noisette set the trap to prevent thieves from escaping with the stained glass. She lived during WW2 when things were stolen and/or destroyed. I guess she thought if someone could solve the puzzle, they were innocent but if not, they were thieves.
@@sarahleonard4178 Kind of has the same logic as the Salem Witch Trials, don’t you think…? 😅
The confrontation definitely creeped me out haha
You know, i just realized something. If nancy is still a teen and is barely using her beautiful and large room, i wonder how her studies are coming along XD
Notice: On her desk is a piece of three previous games - The Scarlet Hand, Danger on Deception Island, and Haunted Carousel.
Who gets a 2 hour lunch break? *Said an American, with a 15 or 30 minute break ( that I don’t always get at work)*
Preaaaach
That woman in the obituary is Mildred Benson!
Where the heck did she find a shrink that would teach her that? The crazy lady from walmart?
I'm guessing it was more of a naturopath rather than a shrink lol
I’d love to see a woman named Prudence Rutherford walking around in hideous ridiculous outfits like that 😂
Milan is in Italy XD
be me take break to make coffee
forget to pause
come back with coffee to the three mouth puzzle
drop coffee
Minette just is peculiar
7/10 Dieter
The accents in their game are TERRIBLE 😂
JJ is horrible lol
I think the Morse code Easter egg at 43:26 says "Some of us are are asleep"
.../---/--/./---/..-./..-/.../.-/.-././.-/.../.-../././.--./
S/o/m/e/o/f/u/s/a/r/e/a/s/l/e/e/p/
I'm not entirely sure though - that's just my attempt at decoding! Is this a reference to anything?