The adventure begins with the most humble of problems; roommates Ben and Dan want to sit down in front of the telly and watch Magnum PI. Their antenna, however, was damaged when they needed to dismantle it to use the parts in a previous adventure. Their attempts to assemble a makeshift replacement accidentally leads to an alien abduction, which in turn leads to a romp through a variety of alternate dimensions as they attempt to find their way home. Expect to visit a variety of twists on London, including a zombie London, a dinosaur London, and even a London where England has become the 51st state. As you've likely gathered, hilarity ensues.
Bit Cultures writes: "Hey there, fellow resident of 2016! This may be a new year but, rest assured, this column remains as stale and formulaic as ever.
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Gamesta is back with more indie deals. The latest Groupees bundle lets gamers pick their own selection once again, this time with an roleplaying vibe to be found in each title.
Ryan from Velocity Gamer writes:
"Dan Marshall is a Bafta winning indie game developer – or at least that’s what his Twitter Bio says – and is the mastermind behind Time Gentlemen Please, Ben There Dan That and the upcoming titles Gun Monkeys and The Swindle. I recently had the chance to chat with Dan about The Swindle, why Time Gentlemen Please and Ben There Dan That are so cheap and what both Microsoft and Sony need to do to encourage more indies to their next generation platforms."
"I keep telling you, you listen to me Indie, you live longer!"
Short Round, Temple of Doom.