From the creators of the #1 selling PC Adventure series, comes a new Mystery Hidden Object series - Nancy Drew Dossier. You, as Nancy Drew, are on the set of a controversial remake of the famous 1930's film "Pharaoh!" The studio original movie released with an alternate ending due to the untimely death of Lois Manson, the film's star, and became a box office smash. Now, Nancy Drew is undercover on the set to get to the bottom of suspicious press leaks and uncanny accidents that have the production schedule in jeopardy. Is someone trying to sabotage the movie or is it a curse of the fallen film star?
You, as Nancy Drew, are on the set of a controversial remake of the famous 1930's film "Pharaoh!" The studio original movie released with an alternate ending due to the untimely death of Lois Manson, the film's star, and became a box office smash. Now, Nancy Drew is undercover on the set to get to the bottom of suspicious press leaks and uncanny accidents that have the production schedule in jeopardy. Is someone trying to sabotage the movie or is it a curse of the fallen film star?
Meet the Suspects
Molly McKenna is the hard-nosed producer "Pharaoh." She is the modern, high-tech multi-tasker and who likes others to believe she's in complete control. But with production is flailing in chaos, could she hate the director enough to ensure he never makes another movie?
Eda Brookes is an up and coming actress and she might be a mega-star if she pulls off her first staring role. Eda is quite a talent and will make a stunning Nefertiti. But, is she saving her best performance for the big screen or sabotaging the set so it will gain more publicity?
Jorge Jackson is the newest, flashiest, big blockbuster director. No one seems to like his vision for the movie and he feels under-appreciated. Would he go so far to sabotage his own movie just so he can get his revenge on everyone for "ruining" his movie?
Arthur Hitchens is the financier for "Pharaoh!" and plans on releasing the epic feature along with the original 'director's cut' and new theme park. With all the disasters, he's smartly taken out insurance for the movie and receiving money for the damages, but was this all part of the plan?
About Nancy Drew Dossier Games Nancy Drew Dossier games are fast fun for busy detectives. Dossier games are casual games that are easy to pick up and play. You'll find lots of clues and the next steps are aimed to be obvious and instantly gratifying with frequent rewards. Additionally, you'll discover that there are alternate endings, bonus levels, and an arcade mode for replayable video games.
Minimum System Requirements:
OS:
Windows XP/Vista
Processor:
1 GHz or greater Pentium or equivalent class CPU
RAM:
256 MB of RAM
Video Card:
32 MB DirectX 9.0 compatible video card
Sound Card:
16 bit DirectX compatible sound card, mouse, and speakers
DVD-ROM:
Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive
Hard Drive Space:
300 MB or more of hard drive space
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Really short (but fun) seek and find game:
This game is part of the "Nancy Drew Dossier" series which is very different than the "Nancy Drew Adventure" series. This is a series in which you seek and find objects to put them together in order to complete tasks and solve a mystery. Story-You have been called to Hollywood to investigate strange accidents that are happening on the filming of a movie called "Pharaoh!" This is a newer version of the film that was produced 75 years before. And on that previous production, the star actress had died... more info
Good-bye, Nancy Drew:
I have been playing the Nancy Drew games since they first came out. I always enjoyed the games and felt that they were worth buying.
It has been a while since I purchased a game so I decided to by Light, Camera Curses. I was so disappointed in the changed style of this game. It appears that the company is trying to save money by reducing the quality of the graphics. I was actually glad when the game was finally over because I was so bored.
Unless the future games are improved, I must say this... more info
Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!:
This was a very easy game for the experienced sleuth but still fun. For new sleuths and young fans of Nancy Drew it's a lot of fun and not to hard for them. The story line was good and the graphics and well done. This is definately a good game for a beginner or for someone who doesn't want the usual hard challenge.
This game was great, but a little short:
I don't know if I'm just getting good with computer games or if this game was really short or not as good as I think it is now. I love this game, BTW. I didn't, unfortunately, get enough points to see the alternate ending, but I'll play it again someday, after I finish the other Nancy Drew games I bought with it. If this is any indication of how the games are, and I think this is just a small taste compared to the "Adventure" Nancy Drew line of games, I will love all the others I bought in the series. I... more info