Time Gentlemen, Please! video
Time Gentlemen, Please (2009) (PC) (Zombie Cow Studios)
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On this channel we've previously seen story-based indie adventure titles such as Dave Gilbert's Blackwell Legacy and Emerald City Confidential, but for those of us who've been longing for an even more light-hearted, witty and downright wacky point-and-click game similar to genre classics such as Sam & Max, Day of the Tentacle and Monkey Island, Dan Marshall and Ben Ward's "Time Gentlemen, Please" is definitely worth a look.
TGP is a commercial sequel to the duo's earlier freeware title "Ben There, Dan That", and the new game follows the misadventures of protagonists Dan and Ben as they try to undo the disastrous damage caused by two evil future versions of themselves. As seen in this video, the game features lots of witty dialogue, stylized 2D graphics and great music by Nakhman and Swith.
To my mind, this game is a must-buy at the very low asking price of $5, but a free demo is also available on Zombie Cow Studios official website at
www.zombie-cow.com/?page_id=559
Eurogamer's review (9/10)
www.eurogamer.net/articles/time-gentlemen-please-review
TGP is a commercial sequel to the duo's earlier freeware title "Ben There, Dan That", and the new game follows the misadventures of protagonists Dan and Ben as they try to undo the disastrous damage caused by two evil future versions of themselves. As seen in this video, the game features lots of witty dialogue, stylized 2D graphics and great music by Nakhman and Swith.
To my mind, this game is a must-buy at the very low asking price of $5, but a free demo is also available on Zombie Cow Studios official website at
www.zombie-cow.com/?page_id=559
Eurogamer's review (9/10)
www.eurogamer.net/articles/time-gentlemen-please-review