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Anyone can play them, although you might find the dialogue a bit "chirpy" at times...They're pretty standard point and click adventure format of the old school kind--you have to do a LOT of clicking on everything in a room to find the "interesting" clues. If you like point and click adventures, another option might be Nibiru: Age of Secrets, or the Law and Order CI series, all of which are available at Big Fish under Large File adventures. They also have Sherlock Holmes and the Mummy, but it's not as good a game as the others, I think. BigFish also has Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None, which has an adult male protagonist but otherwise is very similar to the Nancy Drew games in terms of style of gameplay. I've linked to the Gamezebo reviews of the games if you want to check those out.Personally I'd suggest starting with the Agatha Christie and Then There Were None or one of the Law and Order ones to see if you like the genre. If you do, the Nancy Drew ones will probably be more interesting for you once you've had experience with that kind of gameplay. Have fun!
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You may like Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None. I really enjoyed it. The graphics are very good too. I did get stumped a few times and had to really think about what to do next in the game. I think there are some tips and trick for that game here. Good luck.
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Nancy Drew For Old Men?
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