


On master level, an outside hint guide like UHS becomes a necessity for me. And if you also have no ear for music or ability to read sheet music, Sea of Darkness will require you to resort to hints for a solution. You'll stretch yourself playing this game! Caution: one puzzle involves reading musical notation. It's likely that which ones are comfy for you will be different, but not the result. I like Nancy Drew's variety specifically because some of the puzzles are bound to take me out of my comfort zone, while others are old-shoe comfy. In fact, it has the best replay value of the three I've played thus far, because two of the puzzles are actually mini-games with a random element that I can load whenever.
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However, what I most enjoy about the ND series in general is that the games have such a wild variety of puzzles. And I loved that the history of the ship, and how it ended up wrecked in Iceland, is a mystery-within-the-mystery. That alone will have me coming back to replay the game. You will be crawling all over a fully-restored, utterly gorgeous, Dutch East Indies three-master - from the bilge to the crow's-nest. The backgrounds are compelling and quite beautiful, and it's nice having actors rather than animations. HER evidently went to Iceland to film this game. Rated 5 out of 5 by bitter_lily from A delight if you love brain teasers! Or wooden sailing ships.
