

In a lot of point and click games you will encounter puzzles whose solution doesn’t make a lot of sense. I really like that the game avoids obtuse puzzles which are present in a lot of point and click games. The controls work fine and there really isn’t anything to complain about with the gameplay. The game is designed well and has some clever puzzles. While it doesn’t really innovate, it does a great job at what it is. If you have played a point and click game before you know what to expect out of the game. The game is playable by children but the game works really well with adults as well.īeing a point and click game, The Fowl Fleet doesn’t revolutionize the genre. The game does have an aesthetic that says children’s game but that look is deceiving. When you first look at the game you might think that it looks like a children’s game. If you like these type of games you should love the game. The game oozes charm and is kind of quirky/cheesy. The characters are interesting and the whole experience is quite enjoyable. While the game misses on some of its’ jokes, for the most part I found the game to be quite funny. While it is not going to be for everyone, I really enjoyed The Fowl Fleet. Having never played the original Nelly Cootalot, I was surprised by how charming the game is. ProsĮasily the best part of Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet is the story/environment. In order to proceed in the game you use items in your inventory, the environment itself, and various characters you encounter to solve the next puzzle that gets in your way. Along her journey Nelly will journey to several worlds meeting quirky companions and solving puzzles.Īs a whole Nelly Cootalot plays like a traditional point and click adventure game. Nelly Cootalot must stop Baron Widebeard’s nefarious plan while searching for the Treasure of the Seventh Sea. All of the birds of the world have been hypnotized by the evil Baron Widebeard. Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet continues the journey of Nelly Cootalot. Spoonbeaks Ahoy! was successful enough that the sequel The Fowl Fleet was launched on Kickstarter and received enough funding to get made.
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The story of Nelly Cootalot began in 2008 with Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! Spoonbeaks Ahoy! was a free to play point and click adventure game that was designed by Alasdair Beckett as a gift for his girlfriend.
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Receiving the review copy for free had no impact on the content of this review or the final score. We at Geeky Hobbies would like to thank Alasdair Beckett-King and Application Systems Heidelberg for the review copy of Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet used for this review. Other than receiving a free copy of the game to review, we at Geeky Hobbies received no other compensation for this review.
