
Ben There, Dan That, so now it’s Time Gentlemen, Please! This is a series not to be missed by lovers of classic adventure gaming seeking journeys to alternate realities of complete insanity. Of course it so happens that they’re filled with a strangly logical logic that makes all the wonderful puzzles so wonderful. (more…)
Tags: Adventure Game Studio, AGS, Ben There Dan That, Indiana Jones, Lemmy and Binky, LucasArts, Magnum P. I., Marty McFly, MashPotato, Nelly Cootalot, Sam & Max, Time Gentlemen Please, Tom Selleck, Zombie Cow Studios
They say there is only one true pirate adventure game/game series, the rest just tries to take a piece of its glory for themselves. They are a little bit more forgiving, though, when the game in question is intentionally a love letter to the classic adventure games of yore. Yet there also exists a certain title that is a piratey love letter in both this and a quite different meaning of the expression.
Yes, it’s all true! Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! – the game in question – was made using the freeware AGS engine specifically for the girlfriend of its creator Alasdair Beckett (but don’t worry, YOU can play it too)! Well, actually Alasdair doesn’t really try to hide who is the game’s primary addressee any more than the fact that it was heavily inspired by the Monkey Island series. How could he do that anyway, when the game even borrows the icon coin interface known from Curse of Monkey Island. A very heartfelt tribute to Monkey Island then? (more…)
Tags: Adventure Game Studio, AGS, Curse of Monkey Island, freeware game, ghost pirate, Indie Games, LucasArts, Monkey Island, Nelly Cootalot, pirates, red-haired heroine, Spoonbeaks Ahoy