Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel

Nancy Drew: The Haunted Carousel (2003)

by Her Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Point-and-click
Themes:Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:You, as Nancy Drew, have just entered a tightening circle of fear and crime as you explore a seaside amusement park that’s swirling with secrets. An antique carousel horse as been stolen! Now, late at night, the merry-go-round takes off on bizarre riderless journeys to nowhere. Are the painted ponies searching for their missing lead horse, or is there another explanation for the midnight rides? Take a spin with danger to unravel the mystery of a ghostly carousel!Show more
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