

If the plot of Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town is very simple, even the gameplay is not far behind with truly elementary commands and manageable exclusively with the two mouse buttons to perform actions and observe objects, and the space bar to highlight points of interest in the various game frames. Here then is that the pirate and adventurous blood that flows in the veins of the little and bespectacled Willy begins to heat up and sets in motion a search driven by curiosity and by wanting to follow the last steps taken by the late archaeologist father.

The pretext for starting Willy's future is as simple as it is effective: the young protagonist receives a letter sent by his archaeologist father Henry, and dated 10 years ago, containing a clue about his mysterious fate and the secret kept in Bone Town.

In the role of the teenager Willy, orphaned of his father at an early age, we will investigate the mysterious disappearance of his parent, linked to the pirate story of Captain Kidd and his crew, while we will explore the alleys of Bone Town, a small depopulated village but characterized by presence of various rather characteristic personalities.
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And that's how it is Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town fits, exactly 30 years after the timeless The Secret of Monkey Island, into the PC scene thanks to the work of a small Italian studio, Imaginarylab, drawn by the creativity of Ciro Camera and supported by VLG Publishing for distribution via the Steam and GOG platforms. These are just some of the more creative solutions that they came up with.If there is one trend that from the nineties to today has managed to attract and satisfy PC players, without upsetting certain rules and styles of play, it is undoubtedly that of "point and click" graphic adventures capable of thrilling many players thanks with well-articulated plots and engaging with investigations, dialogues and puzzles. Rather than relying on the long arm of the law to deal with this problem, however, many developers decided to take matters into their own hands. Mod-chips and bootleg cartridges allowed criminals to sell illegal copies of games for a fraction of their retail value whilst hacks and cracks helped PC gamers to download the newest titles without paying a penny. Updated January 17th, 2021, by Thomas Bowen: While piracy is all but unheard of on most modern day consoles, it once ran rampant throughout the gaming industry. RELATED: Top 10 Games That Let You Play As A Pirate There are also some companies that accept piracy will occur no matter what techniques they employ, and instead find ways to trick people into admitting they are playing a pirated copy of their game. However, there are some developers that get clever with their anti-piracy methods. Some of these anti-piracy techniques are more direct like the much hated always online DRM, and the change to optical media in the mid-90s. Over time game developers (and publishers) have attempted to counter this pernicious problem with various anti-piracy measures.

Piracy has been a problem in the gaming industry almost since the beginning.
