Willy’s getting physical? Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town, that is. Yes, we’ve had our jokes, but this beautiful point-and-click adventure is worth putting on your shelves, especially when it hits retail, from GS2 Games.
After his father’s disappearance, well, ten years ago, so not recent, our titular explorer goes on an adventure to Bone Town to find out whatever happened to his father.
A nod to classic LucasArts games in terms of visuals – albeit, beautiful 3D, Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town is a delightful adventure that’s well worth a look if you’re late to the game.
Key features include:
- Non-linear gameplay: Explore without constraint, collect items, and solve brilliant puzzles.
- Unique graphic style: A fanciful deformed world with a magical atmosphere.
- Cinematographic cutscenes and over 50 locations to see.
- A Pirate world with a modern twist: Pirates and computers….? Well, why not!
- 15 NPCs to interact with: Learn about the story through several hours of interactive dialogues packed with irony and easter eggs.
- Original soundtrack: More than 2 hours of original music.
Check out the trailer here:
And, if you want a few more words on Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town, read the review here. Retail versions will be out in November.