However, there is evidence she was there - Nancy finds empty pizza boxes and Maya's shoe. Nancy then gets stuck as she tries to get into the magician's room, and once she gets in there, Maya is gone. The day progresses as Nancy finds the magician's room, and see Maya's feet for a second before Maya is moved to another location. Nancy then discovers that someone unknown has printed and posted "Missing" fliers of Maya and has posted them all over the theater. The funeral wreath suggests that Maya will die if Nancy doesn't stop the demolition. Nancy then goes to the hotel she is staying at, and the game progresses to Day 2.ĭay 2 begins with Nancy seeing a funeral wreath that the kidnapper sent. Nancy calls the police to tell them of the evidence-however, the police still refuse to get involved because they aren't convinced that Maya was really kidnapped. At the end of day 1, Brady discovers Maya's press pass, and gives it to Joseph, who gives it to Nancy. Nancy is then determined to find evidence of Maya's kidnapping and begins to search the theater.
After Nancy calls the police, the police refuse to get involved with the kidnapping unless Maya has been missing for twenty four hours. On the first day, Nancy explores the theater and meets the star of Vanishing Destiny, Brady Armstrong, his agent, Simone Mueller, the theater's caretaker, Joseph Hughes, and protesting group HADIT's (which is protesting against the demolition) leader, Nicolas Falcone. Listen carefully: If they knock the theater down the girl goes with it. Nancy then receives a threatening phone call, telling her: Nancy hears a scream and rushes to Brady's room to find that Maya is missing. When they first arrive, Maya goes to interview Brady, and Nancy decides to check out the snacks. In the 1920s great magicians, such as Harry Houdini performed there. Due to its failing structure it is scheduled to be demolished in three days. The theater has been a landmark since 1925. Brady is the heartthrob actor who plays the lead role in the "Vanishing Destiny", a new movie, which is set to be the last screening ever at the Royal Palladium. Louis with a friend from high school, Maya Nguyen, to interview Brady Armstrong at the Royal Palladium Theater in St.
The prologue is written by Nancy in a letter to her friend, Bess Marvin, saying she is going to St.