Computer game captain claw
Claw goes through the ancient temples of the pirate cove, defeating the pirates and their leader, a Pirate who used to be a close friend of Claw, Marrow, before descending into the caverns, where he meets his old crew (presumed dead after the attack on his ship).Ĭlaw finds that they were given three gems by a merchant in the Tavern, two of which were taken by Red Tail who already set sail to the legendary Tiger Island which was thought to be fictional in the game itself. He also hears Red Tail himself might have more.Ĭlaw quickly makes his way through the port and jumps on Red Tail's ship, where he defeats the seamen (Gabriel among them) and hides in the ship until it sets port near the Pirate's Cove.
He learns from them that Red Tail is looking for the gems of the amulet as well, and that Red Tail's first mate, Gabriel, has one of them in his possession. He manages to defeat them and finds his way out of the forest, and into the nearby port town called Tavern, where he is hunted down by the mayor, Wolvington, and the city guards.Īfter running through the city, escaping the guards, and defeating Wolvington himself, the Captain stumbles into a bar and overhears a conversation between two of the crew of Captain Red Tail, a tiger who is Claw's arch enemy. In the forest, he encounters a gang of thieves, headed by his former love interest, Katherine. As he progresses through the prison, he eventually gets to the outer wall and escapes to the forest after defeating the warden, La Rauxe. The game begins with Claw outside his cell. Breaking out of his cell, Claw sets out to collect all 9 gems of the amulet and retrieve it for himself. In the prison cell, waiting for his execution, he finds a note and a map hidden in the wall, signed as Edward Tobin, in which he learns about the Amulet of Nine Lives-a mystical artifact that grants its wearer near-immortality. Finding each gem isn't enough only by exploring each level to the fullest will you be satisfied.The story is similar to many pirate films, games and other sources: a famous cat pirate, Captain Nathaniel Joseph Claw, is imprisoned by the Cocker-Spaniards (a dog species, a pun on Cocker Spaniel) after they attack and sink his ship. There's lots of booty to discover and plenty to go back for in each level. They give the game the feel of a role playing game and the look of an action-adventure title. The levels are more than expansive and, in fact, border on epic size. It's nice to see a game that focuses on puzzles rather than violence. The puzzles seem to pop up around every detailed corner, and although they do not require a player to be a genius, they are easily some of the most interesting puzzles in any game I've played. You can jump, run fast and claw enemies but the biggest part of beating the game requires solving puzzles. Once you get started on the first level, it's easy to become addicted. Gameplay is very intuitive since Claw was created to appeal to gamers of all ages. The game's backgrounds are detailed and vibrant as well and complement the action very nicely by giving it realistic depth. The main character is a cat, Captain Claw, who, like all the other characters encountered in the game, is animated and drawn in exceptionally colorful cartoon style.
"Claw is an epic game with simply beautiful graphics.