So when browsing our Steam library, Scott and I realized we each own a slew of weird games we have no recollection of buying. This week, we try out a strange new segment, "What is This?", in which we play these games with absolutely no foreknowledge of their contents. Join us on our first "ruff" encounter with
Jolly Rover.
Wow, burn on Jolly Rover! I actually really enjoyed this game when I played through it three years ago. As far as it being a "kid's game", it's no more a kid's game in theme and mechanics than The Secret of Monkey Island, with the exception that the puzzles are slightly less obtuse and there is a relatively robust in-game hint system (well, that and all the fact that everyone's a dog (in case you didn't notice)).
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big adventure game fan, but I found this game had some nice touches that you guys pointed out; all the dialogue is voice-acted, any object that has new or unseen interactions is highlighted in blue, and the granular hint system keeps you from having to open up a web browser to figure out how the hell you're supposed to grind peppercorns.
Even if your initial impressions might not be spot-on, I think it was a fetching look at the game, and I'm glad you decided to throw it a bone. Now I'm going to...play dead? Sorry, I ran out of puns there.