Whats with all the turn around, panning till you are goggy and dizzy and confused way of navigation? I just cant understand why ND series had to be in this format? Wont it be better as a HOS, puzzles, adventure game whereby there is no timer for Junior mode and you can skip the mini-puzzles or got some prompts or help to do so? Those who want the walkthru, and since I cant pace links here, pleeze google for it, its there! I never quite like ND games, as even playing as a Junior Detective, u as ND can "die" (the message is "You have made a fatal error, and got burn in the fire, luckily you had a fire extinguisher on hand." It's really NOT FUNNY! NOT FUNNY at all! My rem that 11yr old nephew cried when he accidentally make ND "Die". You can always create a new thread for any game questions or tips. non-reviews) that pop up in this thread.įor any non-review related posts, please feel free to create a "Comments" thread in this Game Forum if there isn't one already. We want to ensure that everyone who visits this thread can easily find the reviews that they’re looking for, so the Moderation Team will be proactively removing any off-topic posts (i.e. This can only help us in continuing to provide better games, which is what we all want! While the reviews in this thread are first and foremost helpful to other players, they also tell us and all who were involved in making this game, what you liked/disliked most, what you’d like to see more/less of in future games, etc. If you have any questions about someone else’s review (even if you feel that their review contains incorrect details about this game) please contact that user directly via PM instead of replying to or quoting their post as this can develop into a discussion that is not suitable to the review thread. I just wanted to add to the OP: This thread has been reserved for reviews only. **If you are seeking game help, the best thing to do is to start a new thread in the Game Forum by clicking on 'Create New Discussion'!
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