Mostly. It is loosley based off the age-old tale of Marie Antoinette and her secret tower. I'm not sure if the tower part is true or if Windsor Castle is even real but it is still loosley based of Marie. There are lots of refrences and key clues in the game that you need to beat it. Hope this helped you! :D
The Tower of London is still an official Royal Residence although royalty haven't lived there for centuries. There is still a small military detachment based there and the 'Beefeaters' also live within the Tower.
Treasure Island .
Treasure Island
The setting of "The Tower Treasure," the first book in the Hardy Boys series, takes place in the early 20th century in the fictional town of Bayport. The exact year is not specified in the book, but based on technological references and the era of the series' creation, it is generally assumed to be set in the 1920s or 1930s.
The Tower of London houses the British Crown Jewels and is a museum and tourist attraction. There is also a small military garrison based there and it is still an official Royal Residence although no members of the Royal Family live there.
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NO! Treasure Planet is a reworking of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Petr Pan was written by J.M.Barrie.
Nancy S. Silver has written: 'Time-based visualizations of electronic mail'
Not the Globe theatre. The RSC is based at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Ghost of Blackwood Hall (Nancy Drew #25 OS)
Royal Caribbean Cruises provides cruises to various parts of the world. As an American cruise company, Royal Caribbean Cruises is based in Miami, Florida.
no, if you go to the Nancy Drew movie and look on "about the dvd" and then go to "productions" it says that the story was created by Andrew Flemming and Tiffany Paulsen