
Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! HD
A one-man birthday gift to the internet: two hours of sun-drenched British puns, inventory puzzles, and a pirate who cares more about birds than treasure. Absurdly good value for point-and-click fans.
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About Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! HD
My instinct with anything that started as freeware is to lower expectations and brace for rough edges. Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! HD made me feel a little embarrassed about that instinct. What Alasdair Beckett-King built originally as a personal gift ended up becoming a small legend in the Adventure Game Studio community, and this HD remaster, released in 2019, is the version that deserves to be played now. The setup is pure absurdist adventure game. Nelly, a self-described pirate with a heart of gold and a weakness for wordplay, gets summoned by the ghost of the legendary Captain Bloodbeard to investigate the disappearance of the spoonbeak birds from the Barony of Meeth. She promptly has to deal with Baron Widebeard's schemes, a blues-singing blind pirate, a hypnotized flying monkey, and a cryptography puzzle that sits at the very edge of fair difficulty. The puzzle design runs on the classic point-and-click loop: talk to characters, understand what they need, fetch it, apply it. Inventory-based puzzles dominate, and most of them are accessible enough that newcomers to the genre can finish the game without a walkthrough. The one exception, that cipher puzzle, did trip up more than a few players, so be patient with it. Backtracking exists, and the hint system is not always reliable about pointing you toward interactable objects, which is a small but real friction. What elevates the whole thing is the voice work and the tone. The developer does nearly every voice himself, with full acknowledgment in-game that this is exactly what you are about to hear. The result is something warmer than professional polish: an assortment of increasingly unhinged accents that land far more often than they miss. Nelly herself is voiced by someone else entirely, and the contrast works perfectly. The soundtrack sits in that quietly atmospheric register I love in small adventure games: peaceful without being forgettable, present without overpowering the punchlines. The visual style is colourful, hand-drawn, and exaggerated in the best way. The 1920x1080 facelift did not sand off the charm of the original art, it just let more pixels carry it. The honest caveat is length. This is a two-hour experience. Players expecting open-ended exploration or a sprawling narrative will find it thin. It is linear, intentionally so, and it knows when to end. For that specific shape of game, I will always argue that two tight hours beats eight bloated ones. The story does not have the development of the sequel, The Fowl Fleet, but it does not need to: it is a single, complete idea told cleanly. There is also a technical note worth mentioning for Linux players: the windowing and resolution configuration may need manual editing of the config file to behave correctly. If puns make you groan and immediately reach for the keyboard to fire one back, this is your game. If point-and-click adventure games feel like homework, Spoonbeaks Ahoy! will not convert you. But for anyone who has a soft spot for that LucasArts-flavoured British eccentricity and wants something that fits inside an evening, this remaster is the version of that experience that finally looks the part. Kai, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 4 ProtonDB community reports.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Memory
- 64 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 5.2
- Storage
- 1500 MB available space
- Processor
- 700 MHz
- Sound Card
- All DirectX-compatible sound cards
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Game Info
- Developer
- Alasdair Beckett-King
- Publisher
- Application Systems Heidelberg
- Release Date
- May 22, 2019
