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It’s the quintessential classic Nancy Drew game - maybe not intuitive, modern, or overly difficult, but it’s the one that all other games are based off of. It works on most computers, its sound card doesn’t have issues playing the audio, and it’s not SCKR.
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If you’re starting the series for the first time - or starting a friend or partner on it for the first time - MHM is the best starting point, bar none. Nostalgia might make this game a bit better for a lot of us, but that’s not what makes it good. MHM is an incredibly solid game, and is widely held as a fandom classic for good reason. Sometimes people fake their specific ghosts, some use the rumors for their own benefit, and some ghosts “don’t have to be real to haunt to haunt you” - but there are ghosts, and they can haunt you. In the Nancy Drew Universe, ghosts are real. Sure, most of the hauntings can be explained away easily - but not all of them can be, and this is reinforced by game after game (most pointedly in TRN and in GTH, but in other haunting games as well). It’s also the first game that establishes one Perennial Truth in the Nancy Drew world: there are supernatural forces at work, and they are real. Message in a Haunted Mansion is the first “real” Nancy Drew game in that it a) isn’t hard to run on a new computer, unlike the first two, and b) it introduces things that would become staples of the Nancy Drew games: a historical plot/characters foiling and echoing the real life events (or at least giving context to them), a cast of characters who are there for more than just reciting their motives, important phone friends, hauntings both real and fake…the gang’s all here, folks.Īlong with all of those wonderful things, MHM has a frankly incredible atmosphere that scared me back when I first played alongside my sister and scares me to this day, 18 years later when I play it with my friends. These metas are not spoiler free, though I’ll list any games/media that they might spoil here: MHM, TRN, SAW, non-spoiler quote from CAP, non-spoiler mention of GTH. If any game requires an extra section or two, they’ll be listed in the paragraph above, along with links to previous metas.
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Then, I’ll tackle some of my favorite and least favorite things about the game, and finish it off with ideas on how to improve it. Hot takes, cold takes, and just Takes will abound, but one thing’s for sure: they’ll all be longer than I mean them to be.Įach meta will have different distinct sections: an Introduction, an exploration of the Title, an explanation of the Mystery, a run-through of the Suspects.
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Hello and welcome to a Nancy Drew meta series! 30 metas, 30 Nancy Drew Games that I’m comfortable with doing meta about. Hauntings, Messages, and the Mansion - Thoughts on: Message in a Haunted Mansion (MHM)