The adventure game genre has begun to rally back into the hearts and minds of all gamerkind, largely on the backs of re-released LucasArts classics and high-minded, hand-drawn indie darlings. But let us not forget about the role played by Zombie Cow's Ben There, Dan That and its successor, Time Gentlemen, Please -- both of which reminded us that adventure games, above all else, should be irreverent and, when that fails, should be just plain incoherent.
If you skipped out on the latter game due to that completely prohibitive £2.99 (about $5) price tag, you've got a chance to redeem yourself. Speaking to Eurogamer, a Zombie Cow representative confirmed that the price of Time Gentlemen, Please has been cut down to £1.49 (call it $2.50) in an effort to make the wait for Modern Warfare 2 a bit more bearable. "So it's a humanitarian thing, really," the spokesperson explained. Just visit Zombie Cow's site, enter in the code: MW2AAAAGES, and watch the price tumble.
Reader Comments (16)
Posted: Nov 5th 2009 10:05PM Special Agent Steve said
Lol, that's awesome. Great move by Zombie Cow..
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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 6:33AM (Unverified) said
GENTLEMEN... I... Have made love... TO THIS MACHINE!
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Posted: Nov 5th 2009 11:00PM masterinsan0 said
This is a PC release, right? "To make the wait for Modern Warfare 2 a bit more bearable?" No PC gamers are still waiting for Modern Warfare 2. A PC gamer waiting for Modern Warfare 2 is the equivalent of dropping the soap in federal prison and then seductively shaking your ass while you pick it up. You're just asking to get fucked.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 4:56AM maisp said
Great game. Bought it immediately after playing the first one (which is free). If you like old-school adventure games, you owe it to yourself to play these. They kind of play off each other too, so play "Ben There, Dan That" first (once again, it's free, you have no excuse).
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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 6:34AM (Unverified) said
Played Ben There, didn't find it that great, but I think I have like 3 dollars in my paypal account, so I'll go for this. I do like point-and-clicks.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 6:35AM (Unverified) said
Nope, 2.02. Sorry, Time Gentlemen, missed it by THAT much.
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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 10:05AM Ninjalawyer said
I know this will get me voted down but I just didn't find the first game that funny. I love poop and fart jokes as much as the next guy but the first game just seemed a little juvenile, even to me. Also, I thought the puzzles in the first game were a little too easy.
Is the second game better?
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