Count Bobby - Computer Games

Computer Games

Since 2005 several freeware computer games have been produced about Count Bobby by Le Woltaire, in which however the Count's title has been translated as "Earl" to make the figure more distinctive. These games are classic point and click adventures and consist of very simple joke like stories. The concept of these games is that Bobby always loses things because he suffers from dementia. So the player has to help Bobby in finding his important objects. He has to interact with several characters like Baron Mucki to do so.

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