^ spoonbeaks-ahoy on Rock, Paper, Shotgun (2007).^ "Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet wird ausgeliefert".^ "Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet! (Retro Pirate Adventure)".^ a b "Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy!".^ "Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! for PC".It was also named one of the 20 "Best Freeware Adventure Games" of 2007 by Think Services'. The game won five AGS Awards in 2007, namely "Best Game Created with AGS", "Best Gameplay", "Best Dialogue Writing", "Best Player Character", and "Best Character Art". It was rated 80 out of 100 by the magazine PC Format. While reviewers felt the game was inspired by Monkey Island series for its setting and dialogues, they acknowledge the originality of its art style and play experience. The game was praised for its story, music and humorous setting, though a few puzzles were considered difficult. It was crowdfunded via Kickstarter and released in March 2016 commercially. The second game is called Nelly Cootalot II: The Fowl Fleet. The game's ending scene alludes to a potential sequel, which development was officially announced by Beckett in September 2008. A few minigames must be completed to reach the ending, including deciphering a coded message and winning a "hook a duck" carnival game. In the fictional, insular Barony of Meeth, the player investigates the disappearance of a fleet of spoonbeaks (the game's term for spoonbills). Spoonbeaks Ahoy! was created by Beckett as a gift for his girlfriend, and the pirate protagonist Nelly Cootalot is modelled after her. A screenshot of the game, with Nelly on the left
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