

This eliminates what is by far the most frustrating element of puzzle games, which is getting stuck, while at the same time keeping that option available for the purists. What really kicks it up another point is the inclusion of the Hint Book, an in-game item that gives you increasingly less subtle hints on how to solve your current predicament, until finally just blurting out the answer. Even though I feel like I've outgrown point-and-click puzzle games for the most part because of their limited gameplay value, this is a fine return to classic form with an engaging story, exploration, and pretty funny to boot.

Looking back at many hours of being stuck on puzzles with friends before the internet and gamefaqs. Even though I feel like I've outgrown point-and-click puzzle games for the most part because of their limited gameplay value, this is a fine return to classic form with an engaging story, exploration, Return to Monkey Island, and also a return to childhood memories of the first two games. Return to Monkey Island, and also a return to childhood memories of the first two games.
