Hi-Score writes: "If you had not heard of Telltale games before then you definitely will have now. They have been flooding the market with a plethora of great adventure games. This is the forth episode in Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventures and the first I have played in the series. I thought jumping straight in at the finale might hinder me but I picked up the story and controls with ease.
The game features a tutorial mode which has you running about and clicking away in no time at all. You take control of Wallace thanks to his handy new invention, the Interact-o-Vision. You have to help find Gromit a replacement for his broken chess piece. This gives you an opportunity to learn the controls by using the arrow keys to walk around the room and the mouse to investigate and pick up items. You hold shift and browse your inventory or use the scroll wheel on your mouse which I found a lot more user friendly..."
GamerZines: Telltale Games' Dan Connors has revealed that his company makes nearly 40% of its revenue from the various console platforms, proving that it's worth porting the likes of Sam & Max and Monkey Island to the PS3, 360 and Wii.
"We generally launch with one console partner during the run of the season, and usually does about 40 per cent of the revenue," Explained the CEO in a recent interview.
I love Sam and Max. I got the PC version but I caved in and also bought the PS3 version.
The Bogey Man is the fourth and final episode in Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventures, and it certainly clubs everything together to bring the episodic series to a blistering and exhilarating conclusion!
From Gamertell:
"Telltale Inc. today (February 11, 2010) confirmed during the Macworld 2010 expo that it will, indeed, be releasing games for Mac.
Even better, the releases begin today (February 11, 2010) with Tales of Monkey Island."
Games can also vote on the next Telltale series style game to be release in March for Mac.