The game allows all ages to play as most of the puzzles aren't exactly taxing, and even if you get stuck there is a build in hint system that will tell you word for word what you need to do. While most of these negatives can be overlooked it just a shame that on this DVD version we only get the one episode and not two bundled together to carry on the story (like Sam & Max). Bone makes an example that adventure games are still needed and are worth playing.
Gamertell is reporting that it has reliable information that Telltale may be planning on releasing its entire library of games for Mac.
The company's current titles are available for Windows and some are also available for Wii and/or Xbox 360.
"Telltale’s current lineup includes the Sam & Max series Tales of Monkey Island, Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People, Bone and Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Adventures..."
It will only be interesting when NEW games are going to be developed for the Mac.