In Carmel Games' point-and-click adventure Sinbad's Journey, the legendary hero's travels have been temporarily put on hold thanks to a large hole in his ship. He's managed to land at an island where he hopes to get repairs, but when has a game ever been that straight-forward? To play, just click on things to interact, keeping in mind that your cursor will change whenever it passes over something you should click on. Like most Carmel Games titles, Sinbad's Journey is pleasantly short and silly, designed for a break with its share of odd puzzles and odder characters rather than setting out to take up your afternoon, so set sail with Sinbad for a few minutes out of your day!
Ugh, I had to view a walkthrough because I couldn't figure out
how to move the damn snail shell!
There's a crowbar on your ship
The ending was kind of annoying too.
Why do you need a giant cork? You had lava, which could have cooled to form a nice rocky cover. Or wood. Stone. Honey. Just, honestly.
Yes, I'm being picky on a Carmel Games number. How silly.
Something else you may not be able to get past unless you get click-happy:
You don't need a torch for that stone mouth. It's something else that matches the colour of its eye...
catherine... completely agree with everything you said!
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