Nancy Drew: Sea of Darkness is rated 3.6 out of 5 by 35 .

Rated 5 out of 5 by Arthur1775 from Wear a coat you're going to Iceland with Nancy Drew! You are going to Iceland to help investigate a disapperence... of a quiet man named Magnus. When you arrive you get wrapped up in all sorts of adventures! If you like: Investigating lighthouses , challenging puzzles, heart breaking relationships, ice caves, hidden treasure, HUGE axes, and hidden treasure this is the game for you! Enjoy! Thanks Her Interactive for making so many exiting games!!!!

Rated 5 out of 5 by skyfitsheavn from More Nancy Drew For mac please! Cant get enough, the nancy drew games are my favorite. Play, you'll see.

Rated 5 out of 5 by bucca71 from LOVE real adventure games!! Please bring us more games like Nancy Drew and Hotel. Love point and click and true adventure. Unfortunately I'm all caught up on Nancy Drew so once again I must patiently wait. I only like adventure and hidden object but truthfully, I could do with less hidden object. Maze 360 was amazing! Please keep these coming!!!

Rated 5 out of 5 by IPickYellow from LOVE a Game that MAKES YOU THINK! I'm SO tired of all the "mystery" adventure games that use all the same gimmicks they've been using for the past few years. And they're NOT mysterious. And they usually don't make any sense with their storyline and are a waste of time and money, for the most part. (There are a couple good ones that come around now and then. Like once a year.) Anyway, I started playing the ND games last year, and there is a learning curve to them. You HAVE to PAY ATTENTION, and it's best to take notes as well. So if you don't want your mind to be challenged and if you like the majority of the games available, read no further, the ND games aren't for you. But if you're as annoyed as I am with what's available to play, you will find these games a real treat. You actually look for clues and use your brain to figure out what to do next. There are walkthroughs online, for when you really get stumped, and I'm not ashamed to say that I've used them at least a couple times with each of the ND games I've played. But there are two levels of play and the less difficult one always has clues available for you, plus the puzzles are just a little less challenging. Every game has games inside the game that I truly enjoy. Whenever I get stumped, I take time out and go play one of those games. Some are so good, I wish I could keep them on my desktop. The graphics keep improving and the level of play and storyline is always above par. There's really no comparison with the other adventure games available. Whereas I'm often kicking myself for purchasing some of the others, I'm never upset with the ND games and look forward to replaying them, even if just to play the games in the game. Sea of Darkness was no exception. It was great! And what fun to listen to the Icelandic accents and learn a few of the words as well. If you are truly tired of the other adventure games, try the ND series. My only complaint is that I own a Mac and not all of the ND games are available in that format.

Rated 5 out of 5 by clarke83ash from love it I wish there were more games like this. I love a variety of challenging puzzles and I hate hidden object scenes, so this is perfect.

Rated 5 out of 5 by mcquigan from It's an adventure game! Yes, it is an adventure game! You are going to have to pay attention to where you are because movement can be tricky, maybe even take notes. You will do some back and forth, you will not have sparkles. The puzzles are not insurmountable, tedious at times, but they can be done.

Rated 5 out of 5 by pearlmimi from excellent Nancy Drew I am a fan of Nancy drew and this one is really really good. Incredible puzzle, challenged and cool.Find the sail name was a long and fun process using the net like in real life. Nice place to visit ,some educational thing.. It is Nancy or not. A good change to the too easy game Big fish is offering

Rated 5 out of 5 by upsysydaisy from My First Nancy Drew Adventure! This demo was tempting because of the storyline. and turned out to be lots of fun. I'm looking forward to a good story based on the locale and the plot involving a treasure hunt, a mysterious ship, and a missing business partner. I hope some history or foreign language has been included so we can learn a little something of this far away icy place. I loved the interaction with characters, it adds more interest. Actually Dagny got a bit irritated with me, coming back to her a few times after her initial meeting with Nancy. I ruffled her impatient feathers with my inexperience, I guess! Navigation throughout the demo was easy to learn, with just a few rough spots to overcome. Had a little trouble with backtracking after I overlooked a couple of important places. Other than that, no problems! I took my time, listened to the entire tutorial and learned about all the icons which were a slight challenge for me for a short time. The graphics were really quite good, sharp and appropriately colored for the scenes in that particular wintery locale. I think the characters displayed good facial expression and body language, although body movement was a just little stiff. The voices and expressed emotion were excellent. I would venture to say if this game didn't present a negative for ME, being a first-timer, you may enjoy it, also. I did play as Amateur Sleuth but did not encounter a bunch of hints and pop-up stuff that I feel is more of an interference than assistance. I was very grateful for our demos! I've read many reviews of other Nancy games in my Big Fish years, claiming they are so complicated, too complex, too this or too that (which inhibited my courage to ever try one). But there were also many stellar reviews from long-time Nancy fans. So I finally took that leap of faith and was not a bit disappointed. I already bought the game with today's sale for $4.99 and will soon brew a delicious cup of coffee and get started with a very long, good-time game! God Bless....

Rated 5 out of 5 by Kirland from ND Sea of Darkness - Great Gameply I love the Nancy Drew game series as much as I loved the books growing up. Sea of Darkness was a wonderful game that held my interest until the end. True to the series, you need to examine everything, talk to all the characters, study maps, read books, pamphlets, dusty old manuscripts, and search for clues. Encounter some cranky rude characters who didn’t trust outsiders and tourists. Nor did they give our sleuth much help. Frigid weather and people. Bah! Couldn't figure out how to make tips in the kitchen. Made several meals but, never saw tips. Gave up. However, I did well on the Icelandic words and made money re-doing the game in the tavern. Had fun sleuthing away in the caves, under the ship, in the captain's quarters, lighthouse and cupboards. Graphics have improved along with the characters. Nicely drawn scenes and fantastic puzzles. I like puzzles that I have to work at and there were a few that had me working the brain cells. Thanks, Big Fish for a great treat among all the dark games that have been released lately.