
Plenty of non-essential clickable interactivity for the fun of it. I realize many of my hardcore adventuring readers won't find Freddi Fish 2 challenging enough to tackle it's aimed at younger children and the plot is very straightforward, livened up with The Steam editions actually run on ScummVM, maintaining compatibility with current hardware.

This game uses the 640x480 resolution version, which remained in use at Humongous for some years after Lucasarts transitioned to 3-D, and takes advantage of CD-ROM storage with plenty of detailed, colorful artwork, a huge amount of animation, and quality voice and music tracks. Humongous Entertainment was founded by Ron Gilbert ( The Secret of Monkey Island), and he licensed the classic Lucasarts SCUMM point-and-click engine for his company's work.
