Lone McLonegan : A Western Adventure
I have played this game for 20 hours and overall I like it. Its not the best point and click game I have ever played but its solid. The humor in some of the dialog is great. My biggest complaint with it I wish there were more hints in the dialog that pointed you to what to do next. Several times I have just gotten plain stuck. I have had to turn to help from users who have gotten further in the game than me. I also wish the inventory was easier to manage. Scrolling through items to get to the latest item.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
While the best outlaw in the West is relaxing in his shack, the radio broadcasts shocking news. He has lost the title and now there’s a new badass in town! Not too keen on the idea of being forgotten, he decided to rob a bank in the nearby town. However, getting inside might be a challenge…
Lone McLonegan is a point-and-click adventure in the traditional sense. Once the genre that defined the 90s, it is now mostly forgotten and frowned-upon because it’s so easy today to go online and find a solution. In the golden days, you spent weeks trying to solve a puzzle. Luckily, there are still developers out there that manage to deliver a little piece of nostalgia. Furthermore, many fans, particularly in Europe, are eager to go on a hilarious trip with a completely inept protagonist.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game