^ "maker of 'Nancy Drew' games cuts staff, cites changes in game industry". ^ "HER INTERACTIVE ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP". ^ "Gaming exec Stuart Moulder joins Her Interactive as CEO". "New Nancy Drew Mobile App Teaches Skills to Young Girls". ^ Chonacas, Kyriaki ContributorVisionary Poet (). ^ a b "The Case of the Disappearing Nancy Drew Video Games". ^ " CD-ROM games for girls." Guardian. Odyssey: The Young Socratics (Release only) (PC/Mac 2017). Nancy Drew: Codes & Clues (iPad/Android/Kindle Fire 2016). Washington State Finally Gets in a Game ) A local to the Washington State coast, Katie Fireside is a. The Hardy Boys: Treasure on the Tracks (Nintendo DS 2009) Learn and play at the same time with the latest Nancy Drew release: Danger on Deception Island. The Cody Capers: Cody Pops the Case (PC 2007). Shadow Ranch (iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch 2011). Ghost of Thornton Hall (PC/Mac 2013, iPad/Android/Kindle Fire 2014). Shadow at the Water's Edge (PC/Mac 2010). Secrets Can Kill Remastered (PC/Mac 2010). The Haunting of Castle Malloy (PC 2008). The White Wolf of Icicle Creek (PC 2007/Nintendo Wii 2008). Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon (PC 2005). Curse of Blackmoor Manor (PC 2004/DVD 2007). Message in a Haunted Mansion (PC 2000/ GBA 2001). An official announcement made by HER indicated the game was set to be released November 19, 2019, but they later changed it to December 3, 2019. The latest installment of the Nancy Drew game series, Nancy Drew: Midnight in Salem, suffered many delays from its planned release at the end of 2015, due in part to the firing of a good majority of their staff. Penny Milliken replaced him that same year. Stuart Moulder joined as CEO in May 2011 with a goal of diversifying the company's funding sources. Nancy Drew: Codes & Clues has been praised for encouraging girls to learn coding. Since 1998, the company developed 33 entries in its Nancy Drew adventure-mystery game series. Her Interactive relocated to Bellevue, Washington in the late 1990s. After finding initial success, the company became independent of American Laser Games and eventually bought out its former parent company. The company was launched as a division of American Laser Games called "Games for Her Interactive" in May 1995.
2.4 Other releases from Her Interactive.