Defuse an Explosive Situation at an Exclusive Resort!
You, as Nancy Drew, must stop a bomber from ruining the Redondo Spa clients’ rejuvenation and relaxation. The high maintenance clients won’t be happy if they find that their retreat is about to explode, even if the bombs are more prankster gross-outs than dangerous.
Now, Nancy Drew is undercover as the spa gopher catering to the customers’ eccentric requests while defusing bombs. From celebrities who escape here to the receptionist at the front desk—everyone is a suspect! Who is sabotaging the spa and can Nancy catch the culprit before the spa loses all of its clients in Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting to Danger?
ESRB Rating:
Price:
$19.99
Ages:
10 to Adult
Status:
Retail Release August 2009
Operating System:
Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
Minimum System Requirements:
“Resorting to Danger! keeps all the great features of the first title and builds on a great formula. Do not hesitate to take a trip to the spa with Nancy, but be sure to watch your back!” ~Gamezebo
“I highly recommend this game and this series for its unique approach to casual mystery adventures. It may be Fast Fun for Busy Detectives, but it’s also highly addictive!” ~Just Adventure
“Excellent side games combine with that unique Nancy Drew brand of object finding to create yet another gaming experience that is tough to put down.” ~Casual Gameplay
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The dossier games are super fun to play. 'Resorting to danger' is one of my favorite ND games, I loved the characters and the cartoonish approach especially for the cutscenes. I think 'Ship of shadows' would have been awesome!
CAUTION: THIS ISN'T A REGULAR NANCY DREW GAME!!! I got this thinking it was, but it's MUCH easier and much less scarier. But, as an easier Nancy Drew it has a good plot and cute games. This is great for the little sleuthing in your house, I wish I would have known about this when I was little and the regular Nancy Drews were too hard for me (I just watched my older sister)!
This is even better than the first dossier game, I like the fact that there are multiple ending choices. I really think this series could have gone somewhere. I'm sad they shelved it.
This is a very entertaining game, I wish there were more like this.
At first I wasn't too sure I would like the Dossier games, but I was totally wrong. Even though I wanted to tape Mrs. Montague's mouth shut... this game was awesome. I really hope to see more of these in the future. Both of these games were awesome, and a nice change of pace.
I had played this game earlier, and I loved it. The mini-games, the characters, all of it. I especially loved the game play; as in the way the game was set-up! I played another Nancy Drew game and was disappointed to discover that the game play was much harder and time consuming than rather the way this game was set up! I love this game, though, it blew me out of the water!
A fantastic casual format game, with challenging mini games and great characters. With so many suspects, it can be hard to narrow down on the culprit - so why try. With so many alternate endings, give them all shot! A game that can be played over and over again without getting old as the story changes each time. Brilliant.
I really like this game simply because the story is really intense and fun! You get to play all sorts of mini games. I recommend this to all ages especially those who likes sleuths, mysteries and those self-proclaimed beauty enthusiasts such as myself.
I liked the characters and how you included the Warnings At Waverly Academy clues into it. And the easter egg ibs in this game. I wish this series didnt end
Cassidy Jones is the receptionist at the Redondo. He strongly dislikes the job, and it’s starting to show in his work. But why would a highly intelligent graduate from Brown University take a job as a receptionist unless he has other motives?
Helfdan Helgason is a genius, who creates exclusive cosmetic salves, creams and liquids for the Redondo. If this scientist is creating revolutionary products that virtually erase all signs of aging, then why is he still stuck at the spa?
Jasmine Ivy is a well respected actress who plays the Hollywood ‘game’ and stops by the Redondo to ‘rejuvenate’ her looks. Naturally, she wouldn’t want anyone to know about her treatments, but would she set off bombs in the spa to keep them from talking?
The Redondo keeps the janitor, Joanna Brown, who lives in the furnace room with her pets rats, shuttered away safely during the day from their clients. Is Joanna resentful of the spa’s treatment and setting off bombs that won’t damage her home but will destroy the spa’s reputation?
As one of the Redondo’s wealthiest clients, Mrs. Montague always gets what she wants. When the spa denies one of her demands, would she go so far as to set off bombs to get her revenge?
There’s nothing Nick Bleski won’t do for money. Which is perfect, considering that his job as the general manager of the Redondo demands that he makes as much money as possible. Is he planting these innocuous bombs so he can claim insurance and bolster his bottom line?
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