
Willy Morgan, our titular lead, is the son of a certain Henry Morgan, who disappeared ten years ago. This one smells of old mystery, rather than rotting fish.

Now we can be pretty certain (as long as those pesky robots haven’t worked out how to identify traffic lights) that you are human, and you have all the essential skills you need to take on Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town, a point and click adventure with a distinctly nautical theme. Thank you for pointing and clicking on this review.


But is it also a classic, or should it be confined to Davy Jones' locker? The Finger Guns Review: Willy Morgan and The Curse of Bone Town is both a beginners Point and Click, and a homage to the greats.
