Computer Adventure Game Cheats
Game Walkthroughs
PC Adventure Games

Okay, first of all, there aren't any wolfers or hex editors for Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek, because Nancy has no stats, skills, hit points, or anything else you could
conceivably want to edit. I'm really surprised how many people ask me for that sort of thing.
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The only way to really cheat in this game is to look up the
solution to a puzzle rather than figuring it out yourself. If you want to do that, or you just want to learn more about this game, here are a few good
links for you:
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Hints, with general gameplay information and suggestions.
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Walkthrough, with details of each game location.
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Spoilers, listing all the possible ways to die in Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek along with some other spoilers.
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Story, giving a plot summary and list of character subplots and resolutions.
Nancy Drew Games Review, with a spoiler-free overview of the games for those considering playing.
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek Game Critique, with detailed spoilers and discussion of plot holes.
Top Nancy Drew Villains, with my ranking of which game villains were most dangerous.
Universal Hints System is a great place to get a spoiler for one specific puzzle you're stuck on without accidentally ruining any of the rest of the game--they have
their walkthrough uniquely structured to reveal only one hint at a time.
Here is Her Interactive's homepage, with patches, technical support, and forums covering all 21 of their Nancy Drew adventure games.
Very explicit walkthrough, lots of spoilers and screenshots of puzzle solutions.
Wikipedia article about The White Wolf of Icicle Creek,
giving the history and source behind the computer game.
Learn about Indian languages
at a site maintained by Orrin Lewis and myself. (There's also a list of Indian cultures
and a page about Indian names.)
Visit the World of Ataniel, an AD&D gameworld created by Doug Barre and
brought to the Internet by Kristin L'Kar Andersen.
Read my Personal
Pages.
Check out Sylvia Rudy's homepage, especially her cool Myths in Fiction pages.
Check out Orrin Lewis' homepage with his essays about modern American Indian life.
Turquoise Indian jewelry
Canoes
Calusa
Teepee tent
Pueblo Indian pottery
Go back to Lora's computer game reviews
Read the Chronicles of Ataniel

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