![]() Interestingly, Nelly Cootalot came about by a one-man-band a chap named Alasdair Beckett-King, for his girlfriend (based on her and who voices the character too), later making the first game available for free on the interwebs. However, I did want to dig a little deeper, just in case this was based on a kid’s show, a successful series of books or a popular politician. You don’t need to have played a Nelly Cootalot game before this as I hadn’t, and could get stuck into it right away. ![]() I saw this out to the end before giving you this appraisal. ![]() By the way, when I say spin, I don’t mean I was aiming to play for an hour or so. The added bonus of it being a pirate based story only added to my excitement in taking this for a spin. Personally, I’d never heard of her until I saw there was an adventure game available to play on the Nintendo eShop. I got the impression that Nelly Cootalot was a well-known franchise before playing Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet. If you like adventure games, you’ll get that Monkey Island reference and be pleased to know that Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet is another pirate adventure on the Nintendo Switch. As a fan of these loveable rogues, I’m always keen to play one as my chances of sailing the high seas with my stomach is unlikely, plus I’m most likely to bring a rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle to a sword fight. ![]() So far this week I feel a little bummed out that a pirate title I reviewed wasn’t as I had hoped. ![]()
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