And not only are Nancy Drew games released timely, they are released without glitches and without graphic or audio degradation, a testament to Her Interactive’s well-oiled production pipeline. The Creature of Kapu Cave is set on an island in Hawaii, and the graphic rendering of the landscape and scenery is quite beautiful – more so, I would say, than in the most recent Drew release, Danger by Design. Creature of Kapu Cave is a point and click adventure, so there is no 360-degree in game camera. Usually, I feel somewhat limited by point and click, but in Creature of Kapu Cave, the areas and the player’s mobility in them are satisfying enough that I enjoyed poking around; I felt the illusion of great mobility in Creature of Kapu Cave. Moreover, Creature is set in a landscape that has not been mercilessly overused by adventure game developers - one more Egypt game and I think I'll go mad. Her Interactive is consistently creative in game world design.
There are gameplay sequences both at the beach and underwater, and these are, on the whole, finely rendered. In some island scenes there is audio of wind blowing, but the graphics don’t quite match with that aural experience as the trees and other loose objects don’t move; but on the beach, the water’s motion and the usual beach sounds are perfectly delivered. The map for travel between different locations is a great improvement over the Paris Metro map in Danger by Design; Nancy has a yellow Jeep that she clicks on to bring up the location map. The graphics in this transition map are simple but well done. The audio – a plane engine taking off and landing – doesn’t quite match the travel sounds a Jeep would make, but it still works as an aural experience. Clatter and Din and Bill Corkery Productions did the sound work in Creature of Kapu Cave and as always, it is reliable and effective.
Kevin Manthei Music provided scoring for Creature of Kapu Cave and much to their credit, they did not rely on clichéd, banal Hawaiian music to achieve atmosphere. The score is appropriate, original, and successful.
And Lani Minella turns in yet another great performance as Nancy Drew.