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An original 2D point and click adventure game from Brawsome! Players follow the short and stubby tail of canine protagonist Gaius James Rover across three wild and untamed tropical islands, as he attempts to fulfil his dream of starting a circus, hampered only by pirates, villains, voodoo, love and considerable lack of loot. Jolly Rover includes over 60 beautifully rendered scenes to explore and 25 colourful, fully animated and voiced characters.

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I'm so burned out on PointClick adventure games, but this one is restoring the fun in 'em for me. It's funny and is somehow keeping me enthralled. If you used to like ADV games and got burned out on them, give this one a try. It's worth it.

This game was so fun. I got it with an indie pack a while ago and just loved it. I played it in one or two marathon sittings. It was funny, had a fun story and some cute puzzles. Great voice acting and good animation.

9

Great game, the canine aspect of the characters at first made me think the style of this game wouldn't be a good experience, but even if it has it's down moments it turns out this game has great and mostly innovative puzzles, amazing characters and humor :D i just wished it was a bit longer and i hope one day we'll get a sequel to this wonderful experience :)it's a must play in my opinion, sink in an afternoon for pure fun and to get pulled in a piraty universe yaaarrrr

9

It's all-around great, with good music, voice acting, jokes, and graphics. I kind of wish there was more variation in puzzle solutions, though with the voluntary hint system you'll never get hopelessly stuck if you don't understand a puzzle, unlike some point-and-click games.

This is one of the better adventure games I've played in recent memory. It's very chuckle-worthy in many places and the puzzles are logical. And on top of that the hint system is good for those who want their hand held. Also, a good auto-save system makes this game easy to pick up and get into on the fly and easy to let go without wory of losing much progroess.

Don't miss it if you're a point-and-click adventure gamer or are interested in getting into them, because this would be a great place to start!

8

eupawel says

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dacannon says

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Gamearth says

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urakata says

9

Placio74 says