Nancy Drew The Deadly Device The Big Tesla Coil
Dear Dad,
Well, another mystery solved! It turned out that Victor was the killer. He hired me, in order to frame Ryan for Niko's death. You think he would have left the situation alone, after the police closed the murder investigation, but I suspect he's not as smart as he pretends to be. After all, he did walk right into the pathway of an active Tesla coil machine.
Anyway, it was now daytime. Nancy's task list said that she needed to fix the musical Tesla coil for completely legitimate reasons dealing with the mystery. That and she thought it would be really cool to play around with. So Nancy went back upstairs on the Slow Elevator of Slowness, and into Ryan's lab.
Speaking of which, it turns out that the Tesla coil machine can be activated and deactivated remotely. Who knew? You think someone would have mentioned that as some point. After all, the coil was used as a murder weapon.
Victor has been sent to jail, and he gave a full confession, in hopes of getting a leniency deal. I doubt there will be much leniency to be had, though. At least, that's what I heard from his cellmate, Detective Beech.
As soon as the police left, Mason transferred all the lab's files to a flash drive and fled the country. He tried to sell Niko's information to a foreign country, in exchange for an unlimited supply of paper clips. Fortunately, Gray managed to stop him. A video of their argument, entitled 'Epic Nerd Fight' has gone viral on the Internet. It's the second-most viewed video on Youtube, after the 'Epic Rap Battles of Mystery' video I made with the Hardy Boys.
Speaking of the Hardy Boys, I got a message from them on my phone. The two of them were in a life-or-death situation, and Frank said, 'Nancy, I have to tell you something important. I love—'. The message was cut off after that. I called them back to make sure they were okay, and I reassured Frank that I already know he loves cheeseburgers. For some reason, he sounded depressed after that.
Ryan quit her job and is now working for a gummy bear factory. She rides her motorcycle around town on the weekends. Meanwhile, Ellie is moving back to Georgia, which coincidentally is the location of the next Nancy Drew game.
As for Niko, the fingerprint I found revealed that Niko was secretly Nikola Tesla the entire time! Can you believe it? Tesla didn't die in 1943; that was all a big fake! As a result of one of his electrical experiments, he found a way to make the electrical pulse of his heartbeat continue long past normal human capacity. If he hadn't been killed, he probably would have lived forever.
It's too bad I never got to meet him. I could have told him the secret to staying as teenager your entire life. It's worked for me, for the past eighty-two years!
Love,
Nancy
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—Nancy
The Deadly DeviceSeries,ReleaseOctober 23, 2012Mode(s)Nancy Drew: The Deadly Device is the 27th installment in the series. The game is available for play on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X platforms. It has an ESRB rating of E10+ for moments of mild violence. Players take on the first-person view of fictional amateur sleuth and must solve the mystery through interrogation of suspects, solving puzzles and discovering clues. There are two levels of gameplay, Amateur and Master sleuth modes, each offering a different difficulty level of puzzles and hints, however neither of these changes affect the actual plot of the game. The game is loosely based on two books, (2000) and (1997).
Contents.Plot Theoretical physicist Niko Jovic is found fatally electrocuted in a remote Colorado laboratory, Technology of Tomorrow Today, under suspicious circumstances. Relating to wireless transmission of electricity, Niko Jovic's work could sell for millions on the market. With the case stuck at a dead end, the lab owner has asked to go undercover to investigate this murder. Tensions rise as attempts on Nancy's life start, Nancy must get to the bottom of this case before the murderer catches up with her.Development Characters. - Nancy is an eighteen-year-old amateur detective from the fictional town of River Heights in the United States.
She is the only playable character in the game, which means the player must solve the mystery from her perspective. Niko Jovic (Josh Crandall) - Rumors in the scientific community said that he had discovered the secret to wireless energy transfer. But before he could release his findings to the world, he was found murdered. Like, Niko was clever yet secretive. Could someone be looking for what he left behind?. Ryan Kilpatrick (Katherine Grant-Suttie) - Ryan is a technical engineer that has built and modified several parts of the lab.
Her knowledge of the Tesla coil makes her a prime suspect. Is her nice girl impression genuine or an act?. Mason Quinto (Marc Biagi) - Mason is the smart, driven, and arrogant senior lab assistant. He likes structure and perfection, and values his work.
Unlike Niko, Mason believes in proprietary rights. How far will he go to get the credit for his work that he thinks he deserves?. Ellie York (Sara Mountjoy-Pepka) - Ellie works the night shift in the research department. She is a little evasive and does not get along well with Mason, which drove her to work opposite shifts. While appearing genuinely shaken, her actions after Niko's death seem to indicate that she could be hiding something.
Gray Cortright (Mark Dodson) - Gray is the head of security. Not the friendly type, he comes across as a little intimidating and is not forthcoming while being questioned. His knowledge and unrestricted access to all areas provide plenty of opportunity for sneaking around unnoticed. Victor Lossett (David Cravens-O'Farrell) - Victor is the co-owner of the lab. He has hired you to solve the cold case murder. Eager for the case to be solved, he pushes Nancy to find the culprit. Niko's work and name appear to be very important to him, but there could be more to this mystery than meets the eye.Additional voice work was performed by Jayme Crandall.Reception Jinny Gudmundsen of rated it 3.5/4 stars and wrote, 'While this mystery is exciting, what makes it even better is that it is filled with intellectually challenging puzzles — most of which are baked into the story.The developer does a great job of combining real science with a compelling mystery.'
Brandy Shaul of rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, 'The storyline is easily the best thing Nancy Drew: Deadly Device has going for it. With so many installments under its proverbial belt, Her Interactive clearly knows how to develop an intriguing tale, and that’s no exception here.' Merlina McGovern of rated it 3.5/5 stars and wrote, 'Despite its slow start and limited exploration, The Deadly Device provides a good jolt to the franchise with its compelling story and fun puzzles.' References.