The White Wolf of Icicle Creek gives people another engaging Nancy Drew mystery full of colorful characters. Along the way it provides a wide range of game play activities and keeps things interesting with some of the most creative puzzles IGN has seen in an adventure game. While the Wii controls might have been integrated better into the game play and the loading times are bothersome, The White Wolf of Icicle Creek is still a fun and worthwhile Wii title.
Presentation - 8.0
Graphics - 7.0
Sound - 7.5
Gameplay - 7.0
Lasting Appeal - 7.5
Overall -
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It's very hard to describe the Nancy Drew series of games as "average." On the whole, Her Interactive releases consistent quality and writing. So if in describing Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek as a "below-average" Nancy Drew title, know that it is still far better than many games out there.
The story is very familiar in the context of the series. Nancy is called to the Icicle Creek Lodge in Alberta, Canada. It is being threatened by a dangerous saboteur, who most recently caused an explosion on the grounds. Naturally, there are a number of characters who may want to wreak havok on the lodge. And if that wasn't enough, people are reporting sightings of a white wolf nearby. Does this wolf have anything to do with the calamities facing Icicle Creek Lodge? Nancy's job is, of course, to go undercover, meet the people there, and snoop, snoop, snoop.
DB Techno:
Nancy Drew The White Wolf of Icicle Creek has hit the Nintendo Wii courtesy of SEGA, and has been enjoying some success since its launch back in December 2008.
This release brings us the teenage detective Nancy Drew as she has to go out into the cold and the elements to the Canadian Rockies.
I want to play this game if I can make me a cheese and ham omelet.