The White Wolf of Icicle Creek

HeR Interactive’s 16th installment to their PC/Mac Mystery Adventure games based on the classic female detective, Nancy Drew! The White Wolf of Icicle Creek released in July 2007. The PC game is available on herinteractive.com, Steam, and Amazon.com (affiliate link) as digital downloads. 

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To quote the game description from HeR Interactive, here’s what the mystery game is about;

Follow a Trail to Hidden Secrets and Sabotage!

Nancy Drew travels to the Canadian Rockies to investigate the Icicle Creek Lodge. Chantal, the owner of the lodge has asked her to uncover the culprit behind a recent string of suspicious accidents. A wolf also appears at the site of accidents and then mysteriously disappears when the police arrive. As Nancy makes her way to the lodge, an explosion rocks the night. A wolf howls mournfully in the distance. Nancy has barely set foot on the premises and already trouble is afoot! Can Nancy solve this mystery before all the guests leave and Chantal is left out in the cold?

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This game was built on a proprietary engine internally, by HeR Interactive. It is loosely based on the book Mystery of the Mother Wolf.

Set in the Canadian Rockies, Nancy is called in by Chantal, owner of the lodge to investigate a bizarre chain of accidents, including the strange appearance of a white wolf whenever something goes awry. Nancy goes undercover as the new maid and cook to allow her to snoop and investigate with less suspicion. 

This mystery game is very chore-heavy, but also has a lot of character dialogue. The game runs on its own clock, which players must pay attention to in order to complete the chores in a timely manner. 

Nancy Drew The White Wolf of Icicle Creek PC Digital Download on Amazon
Available on Amazon! (Affiliate link.)

Other features:

This game was also localized (translated) into French.

This game was also re-created for the Wii. 

This game screen and UI increased in resolution to 800×600 pixels from the previous title but appears blurry since the original scenes and art were made smaller than the stretched output.

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