Enter a world of puzzles and piracy in Wii adventure Zack and Wiki:
Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure. Crafted exclusively for Wii by Capcom,
this point-and-click puzzle-solving adventure will have you racking your
brains as you guide budding pirate Zack and his sidekick Wiki the monkey
through eye-popping levels in search of untold riches.
As an apprentice pirate, Zack spends his days searching for a long lost
treasure that is said to be buried on a mysterious island. One day, he
stumbles across a talking skull that turns out to be part of the remains
of legendary pirate Barbaros. The ghost of Barbaros promises to lead
Zack to the island he seeks if the young pirate will lift the curse he
has been placed under and bring him back to life by collecting treasure
from chests scattered throughout seven dangerous locations.
Instead of directly controlling Zack and Wiki’s movements, you use the
Wii Remote to point at items or areas on screen and then press the A
Button to lead them there. Interacting with items and characters the duo
come across will help to solve the problems in your path as you try to
reach the all-important treasure chests. Different items will require
you to use the Wii Remote in different ways: you can rotate handles,
push doors and play musical instruments just by moving the Wii Remote
accordingly.
With beautiful cartoon style graphics, a quirky storyline and a
difficulty curve that will ease you in gently but ultimately stretch
your puzzle solving abilities to the limit, Zack and Wiki: Quest for
Barbaros’ Treasure is a game well worth discovering!
•Explore everywhere from a jungle to the inside of a volcano as you help
Zack and Wiki on their quest to find Barbaros’ treasure.
•Interact with items by pointing the Wii Remote at them and clicking the
A Button. Using different items will require you to move the Wii Remote
in specific ways.
•Spend some of the loot you have collected on a hint if you get stuck!
- Category: Puzzle, Adventure
- Players: 1
- Age rating: 7+
- Publisher: Capcom
- Developer: Capcom
- Release date: 18/01/2008