
GamingLives writes: "Today sees the release of a number of impressive looking screens, showing off not only the colourful art style, but also the sexy Captain herself. We like. The game is written and developed by Steve Ince of Broken Sword fame and focusses on the eye-catching young pirate, Morgane Castillo as she embarks on an epic adventure to find the legendary treasure of Turtle Island, somewhere in the dangerous waters of the Caribbean. The game will be released 24th February, 2012."

Join Morgane as she grows up from an innocent 8 year old girl to become the most famous Pirate of the Caribbean! Seek out the treasure of the Golden Turtle, help Morgane to solve mysteries and puzzles and outwit her enemies along the way. Explore over 50 locations on 5 beautiful and exotic islands in the Caribbean Sea, but above all try to keep her out of trouble… she is a pirate after all!

Leon from Plus XP writes: "While I wouldn’t consider myself a Point-and-Click junkie, I have certainly had a bit of history with the genre over the years. Some of my earliest gaming memories are of games like Hugo’s House of Horrors and Leisure Suit Larry (though I probably shouldn’t have been playing the latter at that age…) and more recently I have had the pleasure of playing The Secret of Monkey Island on Xbox Live Arcade, which was thoroughly enjoyable. And then we have the entire Ace Attorney series – which is one of the best P&C games I’ve ever played, searching for evidence to utilise in the exciting courtroom battles that the collection sections build up to. Now, developers Wizarbox have given me the opportunity to experience a new Point-and-Click title on the Nintendo DS, under the name of Captain Morgane and the Golden Turtle."

GodisaGeek: "Interest in pirates may have seen something of a resurgence in the last decade or so, thanks to the efforts of Somalia, and the big budget tales of the high-seas starring nutcase heartthrob Johnny Depp. Along with Skrillex, miaow miaow and drop crotch jeans, the kids are down with anything to do with plundering bounty in a nautical setting. The same cannot be said of point and click videogames. When I was a lad, thanks to the brilliance of series like Monkey Island, the genre was riding high, right the way up to the excellent Broken Sword series which kicked off in 1996. With gamers abandoning this style of entertainment for more flashy wares, it has been left up to people like Steve Ince to keep the art form alive. You see, Mr Ince is an industry veteran, who has had a hand in some legendary point and click classics, including the sublime Beneath a Steel Sky, and the Broken Sword games themselves. In 2008, along with French developer Wizarbox, he struck out on his own and created the excellent So Blonde graphic adventure, which captured the old-school feel of the games I enjoyed as a lad, with a fun cartoon setting, which married an award winning script, lovely hand drawn visuals and a plot based around, you guessed it, pirates. It was ported, quite logically, to the Wii and DS, two consoles ideally suited to the genre, control-wise, and now Ince is back with a sequel, which has also been ported to those formats, but is available for PlayStation 3 using the PlayStation Move controller, which is the version I am taking a gander at here."
Is this a Point n Click adventure or something else?
Yeah, it's a point 'n' click but the controls have been adapted to suit each different console. Probably in the same way as Gray Matter was, so it was easy enough to handle for console users.
Point and clicks are so overlooked.