Compare Bayou Island - Point and Click Adventure prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Andy Howard Games. Published by Andy Howard Games. Released on 2/28/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A scrappy solo-dev love letter to 90s point-and-click that earns its Monkey Island comparisons in spirit, even if not in scale. Short, charming, and honest about what it is.

I have a soft spot for games that wear their influences on their sleeve without apologising for them, and Bayou Island sits firmly in that category. Andy Howard built this almost single-handedly, right down to constructing a custom point-and-click engine from scratch, and that kind of devotion tends to print itself onto every pixel of a project. What you get here is a compact, third-person mystery set on a strange bayou island: you play a sea captain who wakes up stranded, has no memory of how he got there, and needs to piece together what is going on by talking to the island's odd inhabitants and solving inventory-style puzzles. The tone is comedic and lightly spooky, somewhere between old LucasArts adventure energy and a Saturday-morning cartoon, which Adventure Gamers noted makes it immediately evocative of titles like Monkey Island and Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island. The cast of characters is one of the genuine highlights. You will meet a bellhop, a strongman, a ghost, and a flapper, among others, and the game has the good sense to give all of them full professional voice acting rather than leaving them silent or text-only. That decision, unusual for a micro-budget indie release, does a lot of heavy lifting for the atmosphere. The original soundtrack is composed specifically for the game and adds a swampy, slightly eerie texture to each location. When a tiny release bothers to commission an original score, I always notice. It signals that someone cared about the whole experience, not just shipping a product. The puzzle design sits on the accessible end of the spectrum. None of the logic here is going to stump a seasoned genre fan for long, and the story progresses in a fairly linear chain as each puzzle unlocks the next beat. That keeps the pacing clean, but it also means there is not much room for lateral thinking or the kind of gleefully absurd multi-step inventory chains that made the best 90s adventures feel bottomless. If you are coming in hoping for a Grim Fandango-length labyrinth, recalibrate. This is a short game, probably two to four hours depending on how much you explore dialogue. The Steam community discussion forum shows players still occasionally popping in years after release to ask about specific puzzles, which at least suggests the game found a small but genuine audience. The honest caveats: Steam user reception sits at mixed, with a little under half of reviewers rating it positively. Some players have reported technical issues on launch, and the game lacks Steam achievements, cloud saves, and trading cards, which is a recurring point of frustration in the community forums. The scope is limited and the production values, while earnest, are clearly constrained by a one-person budget. The art style, inspired by stylised cartoon animation, is appealing in screenshots but the actual animation work is minimal. None of this is a dealbreaker if you go in calibrated, but it is worth naming. For the right kind of player, specifically someone who misses the unhurried pace of old-school adventure gaming and wants a short, self-contained mystery with a bit of swampy charm, Bayou Island delivers what it promises. It knows it is a small game. It does not pretend otherwise. And in a genre often dominated by sprawling, voice-budget-burning prestige titles, there is something genuinely refreshing about a creator who just built the thing they wanted to play. Kai, Scout Team

Bayou Island - Point and Click Adventure
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Bayou Island - Point and Click Adventure

Feb 28, 2017Andy Howard Games
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A scrappy solo-dev love letter to 90s point-and-click that earns its Monkey Island comparisons in spirit, even if not in scale. Short, charming, and honest about what it is.

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I have a soft spot for games that wear their influences on their sleeve without apologising for them, and Bayou Island sits firmly in that category. Andy Howard built this almost single-handedly, right down to constructing a custom point-and-click engine from scratch, and that kind of devotion tends to print itself onto every pixel of a project. What you get here is a compact, third-person mystery set on a strange bayou island: you play a sea captain who wakes up stranded, has no memory of how he got there, and needs to piece together what is going on by talking to the island's odd inhabitants and solving inventory-style puzzles. The tone is comedic and lightly spooky, somewhere between old LucasArts adventure energy and a Saturday-morning cartoon, which Adventure Gamers noted makes it immediately evocative of titles like Monkey Island and Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island. The cast of characters is one of the genuine highlights. You will meet a bellhop, a strongman, a ghost, and a flapper, among others, and the game has the good sense to give all of them full professional voice acting rather than leaving them silent or text-only. That decision, unusual for a micro-budget indie release, does a lot of heavy lifting for the atmosphere. The original soundtrack is composed specifically for the game and adds a swampy, slightly eerie texture to each location. When a tiny release bothers to commission an original score, I always notice. It signals that someone cared about the whole experience, not just shipping a product. The puzzle design sits on the accessible end of the spectrum. None of the logic here is going to stump a seasoned genre fan for long, and the story progresses in a fairly linear chain as each puzzle unlocks the next beat. That keeps the pacing clean, but it also means there is not much room for lateral thinking or the kind of gleefully absurd multi-step inventory chains that made the best 90s adventures feel bottomless. If you are coming in hoping for a Grim Fandango-length labyrinth, recalibrate. This is a short game, probably two to four hours depending on how much you explore dialogue. The Steam community discussion forum shows players still occasionally popping in years after release to ask about specific puzzles, which at least suggests the game found a small but genuine audience. The honest caveats: Steam user reception sits at mixed, with a little under half of reviewers rating it positively. Some players have reported technical issues on launch, and the game lacks Steam achievements, cloud saves, and trading cards, which is a recurring point of frustration in the community forums. The scope is limited and the production values, while earnest, are clearly constrained by a one-person budget. The art style, inspired by stylised cartoon animation, is appealing in screenshots but the actual animation work is minimal. None of this is a dealbreaker if you go in calibrated, but it is worth naming. For the right kind of player, specifically someone who misses the unhurried pace of old-school adventure gaming and wants a short, self-contained mystery with a bit of swampy charm, Bayou Island delivers what it promises. It knows it is a small game. It does not pretend otherwise. And in a genre often dominated by sprawling, voice-budget-burning prestige titles, there is something genuinely refreshing about a creator who just built the thing they wanted to play. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Old-School AdventureCartoon Art StyleShort PlaythroughVoice ActedOriginal SoundtrackInventory PuzzlesMystery NarrativeSolo Developer

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Windows Vista, 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
128MB Graphics card or greater

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Andy Howard Games
Publisher
Andy Howard Games
Release Date
Feb 28, 2017

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