Obviously you need to get to the bottom of the bombings. You take control of Nancy in this hidden object adventure and your responsibilities are twofold. If she could just use the phrase "construction accident" in lieu of "explosion" that would be just fabulous. Yes, bombings, and because the Rodondo's manager is more afraid of bad publicity than he is of, you know, explosions, he's hired Nancy to take on the case as opposed to calling in the cops. And what is the business at hand? Well, this high end relaxation spot for the wealthy has fallen victim to a series of almost-harmless bombings. Okay, maybe she's a little put off by some of the comments that get tossed her way, but she shrugs them off like a trooper and gets down to the business at hand. Yet in Nancy Drew Dossier: Resorting To Danger, our Miss Drew takes it all in stride. Having to pretend to be one of the serving staff, we like to call that salt, lemon juice, and battery acid in the wound. This would be bad enough on its own, but having her next case take place in an ultra fancy spa/resort for the social elite where she is teased with the finest luxuries around, well, that's just beyond the pale. ![]() But our plucky investigator gets no such respite and is already working on another case. One would think that after solving the mysterious accidents in Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses!, she would have easily earned herself a little break.
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