Treasure in the Royal Tower

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Nancy Drew: Treasure in the Royal Tower
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Developer(s) Her Interactive
Publisher(s) DreamCatcher
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) NA June 21, 2001
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
System requirements 16-bit color

Minimum of 640 x 480 resolution Either Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 or XP Pentium class CPU 16MB of memory is required Recommended Install requires 230 MB of free disk space

Treasure in the Royal Tower is a computer game which was based loosely on a book of the same name. The book is part of a popular mystery series, created in 1930 by Edward Stratemeyer. The heroine of the books, as well as the computer game, is named Nancy Drew. It is based on book #128 in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It takes place in Wisconsin.

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[edit] Plot

Nancy's fun ski vacation in an old Wisconsin castle has been interrupted by a fierce blizzard! Snowbound inside the castle, Nancy learns of an elaborate plot devised by Marie Antoinette 200 years ago to hide a royal treasure. Nancy uncovers the rich history of the lodge, and some mysterious events, which all lead to the hidden treasure. She learns about the eccentric fellow that built the lodge, and that one of the towers is believed to be the last hiding place of Marie Antoinette...now the blizzard has trapped everyone inside the castle, just as Marie was, long, long ago.

[edit] Characters

  • Dexter Egan, the orphan, but later adopted son of Ezra Wickford. He resides in Wickford Castle as the caretaker, despite the fact that he was under no circumstance to inherit the castle after being disowned. Could that make him want to find the treasure and claim it for himself?
  • Lisa Ostrum, a photojournalist who is at the castle to write an article about old Wisconsin castles. Usually seen reading a magazine by the fire, she carries "alternate identities." Is this because she's on the lam?
  • Jacques Brunais, a famous French ski instructor. Nancy learns that he was formerly a contestant in "last year's Winter Olympics." Jacques is thought by many to be quite handsome and spends his time at Wickford Castle painting wooden boxes. He also has a fiancé named Isabelle. Bess Marvin mentions in a telephone call that his French accent "should be illegal." Behind this cutie, could there be a sinister mastermind?
  • Ned Nickerson, Nancy's boyfriend, Bess Marvin and George Fayne two of Nancy's most trusted friends that help her with the case via telephone, or, as George puts it, the "detective support hotline" (in The Final Scene).

[edit] Cast

[edit] Accidents

As in all the Nancy Drew games, when the player makes a fatal mistake while playing the game, the Second Chance option will come up. Below, a list of what makes the Second Chance come up in the game.

  • Staying out in the cold for too long.
  • Failing to shut off the library alarm and getting caught.
  • Attempting to jump to the elevator shaft ladder
  • Getting crushed in the elevator shaft
  • Allowing the culprit to escape.
  • After you get found when you almost get frozen, and you operate the ski lift again.

[edit] Errors\Glitches

  • On one of Lisa's fake IDs, her birthday is Feb. 30. There is no such thing as February 30.
  • Even if Jacques is not in the basement his voice will still be heard when the lights are turned off.

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Preceded by
Message in a Haunted Mansion
Nancy Drew Computer Games Succeeded by
The Final Scene
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