Nancy Drew Stay Tuned For Danger | Full Walkthrough - No Commentary

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • We’re off to New York in Nancy’s next mystery! Who could be the one behind the latest sabotage on set? Stay Tuned for Danger!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @italiangamerjoe7501
    @italiangamerjoe7501 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for making this walkthrough! It’s the length of a movie and I love that. I also love that it’s no commentary. This could be like a perfect day in just having this in the background while doing something. ❤ this Nancy Drew game is also one of the hardest games to get to work, so being able to have it like this is awesome. Love it! 🎉

    • @DJTwinGamers
      @DJTwinGamers  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Joe! This is exactly what I had in mind for our silent walkthroughs. This game is so much fun to play.
      ~ Jordan

  • @HAFanForever
    @HAFanForever 3 месяца назад

    An awesome full walkthrough for Stay Tuned for Danger! 😁😁😁
    While it's not one of my favorite games, I still enjoy STFD like I do SCK because I have a lot of nostalgia invested in them from playing them as I grew up. Like I had noticed that these were the only two games that had a LOT of hidden codes and clues that were more or less narrative of the story arc, including pointing subtle clues at the names of the culprits. I also remember being struck by how STFD had the highest number of suspects with five (despite his presence, Ralph doesn't count as a suspect since he's a security guard) because many of its successors have four suspects, which became the average number of characters in a game.
    Did you ever notice that SCK and STFD are the only two games that have junior, senior, and master detective levels? They also are the only games that begin and end with Nancy writing letters, but without the text appearing on screen like they do in the succeeding games. While STFD was the first game to have characters in 3D as opposed to the 2D characters in SCK, there are a lot of elements in both games that aren't shared with their immediate successors, so they definitely stand out as the first two Nancy Drew games.
    Great job again with this walkthrough and the one for SCK! 😄 Can't wait to watch more from you! ❤