Game » consists of 1 releases. First released on Jun 07, 2010
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3.67 stars 3.67/5 Stars Average score of 3 user reviews spread across 1 releases and 0 DLC
Around a month ago (as of this writing), Steam offered the Indie Story Pack for $5 -- containing Puzzle Agent, Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale, Gish, And Yet It Moves, and Jolly Rover. I already owned three of the games; I was mostly concerned with getting a 75% discount on Recettear, and so was virtually everyone else; it was only by happenstance that I ended up getting Jolly Rover as a pack-in. It's probably lying unclaimed in most users' accounts as I type this. Recettear turned out to be a li...
To start off, I'm going to say I highly enjoyed Jolly Rover, part of this might be due to the fact I didn't have high expectations when I started playing, I thought it would be a decent game (in the best scenario) that I would have to force myself to finish and hopefully pass some time, it ended up being not like that at all, I even hoped the game was a bit longer, but I do have in mind that it's not sufficient having a longer game simply to theoretically keep the player playing but failing to ...
Jolly Rover is a fun little adventure game, that despite its own humour and charm, leaves for a hollow gaming experience. The game follows the pirate dog, Gaius James Rover, who ends up in puzzle after puzzle after encountering a grizzly group of pirates. The story of the game is hardly the selling point, but is surprisingly engaging and witty with an interesting group of characters. Though many are hardly memorable, they benefit from strong voice acting that helps carry their individual person...
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