
And it only makes sense that a master detective such as myself provide a definitive, mostly spoiler-free list ranking them from worst to best. I have played and replayed every installment in the series since then, and completed every mystery (save for one pesky case! Stay tuned to read more on that later). From the moment I clicked that last puzzle piece into place and solved the mystery, I was hooked. Jump scares and ghostly visions lurked around every corner.

The plot featured supernatural occurences meant to deter our savvy heroine from uncovering the mystery at hand. That game took me months if not a whole year to finish, due to the sheer terror that gripped me every time I tried to play. The game (the company’s third installment at that point) slipped you into the shoes of America’s favorite spunky teenage sleuth Nancy Drew as you set out to solve - you guessed it - a case set in a haunted mansion. Message in a Haunted Mansion: a brand new point-and-click mystery by video game company Her Interactive. No more kiddie content, this was the big leagues. I was barely ten years old when I sat down at my family’s basement computer, a clunky ol’ Windows 95, and installed a new game.

A Definitive Ranking of all Nancy Drew Computer Games
