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Brownie’s Adventure: The Final Resolution – Point and click set in an apocalyptic South Yorkshire

Paul McNally Senior Content Writer
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We love how the world of point-and-click adventures contains so much mad stuff these days. Today, we are looking at Brownie’s Adventure: The Final Resolution, a 90s-inspired graphic adventure set between a vibrant fantasy world and the South Yorkshire/Derbyshire apocalypse.  That’s in the UK, in case you are geographically challenged.

Venture through working men’s club parties, 24-hour all-night shrubberies, A post-apocalyptic Peak District, and fire-regulation-busting, volcano-adjacent coffee shops in this final comedy point and click extravaganza!

Crammed to breaking point with clever puzzles, hilarious events, and a thoroughly 1990s adventure style, Brownie’s Adventure: The Final Resolution is set to release before the end of the year and has its own Steam page where you can follow its progress.

 

The dev at BeardyRamblin Games, who also has a couple of prequel Brownie adventures to their credit, says about the game, somewhat tongue-in-cheek:

“A wildly left-field and bizarre comedy romp taking you through a rich fantasy world and Sheffield /the Peak District. Monkey Island/Simon the Sorcerer/Discworld inspired style, puzzles, but with a darker and more absurd humorous tone.

Travel across 70+ hand-drawn and animated screens to save the world and conclude this 100% positively reviewed Indie adventure series (15/15 and 5/5 positive reviews from the first and second instalment).”

So if you like your adventures packed with rural England, sheep and wizards – and who doesn’t – this is one to keep an eye on in the coming months.